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... approach of the game were descried and heard , Dis- tant shouts resounded from valley to val- ley , as the various parties of Highlanders , climbing rocks , struggling through copses , wading brooks , and traversing thickets ...
... approach of the game were descried and heard , Dis- tant shouts resounded from valley to val- ley , as the various parties of Highlanders , climbing rocks , struggling through copses , wading brooks , and traversing thickets ...
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... approaches ! " " And now , sister , replace his cockade with one of a more lively colour . I think it was the fashion of the ladies of yore to arm and send forth their knights to high atchievement . " " Not till the knight - adventurer ...
... approaches ! " " And now , sister , replace his cockade with one of a more lively colour . I think it was the fashion of the ladies of yore to arm and send forth their knights to high atchievement . " " Not till the knight - adventurer ...
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... approach , she rose and came to meet him . Edward attempted to say something within the verge of ordinary compliment and conversation , but found himself unequal to the task . Flora seem- ed at first equally embarrassed , but reco ...
... approach , she rose and came to meet him . Edward attempted to say something within the verge of ordinary compliment and conversation , but found himself unequal to the task . Flora seem- ed at first equally embarrassed , but reco ...
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... approaches to either . I am afraid I must sign a warrant for detaining you in custody , but this house shall for the present be your prison . I fear I cannot persuade you to accept a share of our supper ? - ( Edward shook his head ) ...
... approaches to either . I am afraid I must sign a warrant for detaining you in custody , but this house shall for the present be your prison . I fear I cannot persuade you to accept a share of our supper ? - ( Edward shook his head ) ...
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... with him ? Then , when news arrive of the approach of the rebels , he sets out in a sort of disguise , refusing to tell his name ; and , if that old fanatic tell truth , attended by a very sus- picious 162 WAVERLEY !
... with him ? Then , when news arrive of the approach of the rebels , he sets out in a sort of disguise , refusing to tell his name ; and , if that old fanatic tell truth , attended by a very sus- picious 162 WAVERLEY !
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