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... Waverley and the Chieftain departed for the place of ren- dezvous , which was a day's journey to the northward of Glennaquoich . Fergus was attended on this occasion by about three hundred of his clan , well armed , and ac- coutred in ...
... Waverley and the Chieftain departed for the place of ren- dezvous , which was a day's journey to the northward of Glennaquoich . Fergus was attended on this occasion by about three hundred of his clan , well armed , and ac- coutred in ...
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... Waverley found by no means unpleasant . For many hours after sun - rise , the moun- tain ridges and passes retained their ordi- nary appearance of silence and solitude , and the Chiefs , with their followers , amu- sed themselves with ...
... Waverley found by no means unpleasant . For many hours after sun - rise , the moun- tain ridges and passes retained their ordi- nary appearance of silence and solitude , and the Chiefs , with their followers , amu- sed themselves with ...
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... Waverley made no commentary , therefore , on the manner of the treatment , but rewarded the professor of medicine with a liberality beyond the very 14 WAVERLEY .
... Waverley made no commentary , therefore , on the manner of the treatment , but rewarded the professor of medicine with a liberality beyond the very 14 WAVERLEY .
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... Waverley to understand , that the greater part of his followers , now on the field , were bound up- on a distant expedition , and that when he had deposited Waverley in the house of a gentleman , who he was sure would pay him every ...
... Waverley to understand , that the greater part of his followers , now on the field , were bound up- on a distant expedition , and that when he had deposited Waverley in the house of a gentleman , who he was sure would pay him every ...
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... Waverley with kindness , had he been the meanest Saxon peasant , since his situation required assistance . But his attention to a friend and guest of Vich Ian WAVERLEY . 19.
... Waverley with kindness , had he been the meanest Saxon peasant , since his situation required assistance . But his attention to a friend and guest of Vich Ian WAVERLEY . 19.
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