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... attended on this occasion by about three hundred of his clan , well armed , and ac- coutred in their best fashion . Waverley complied so far with the custom of the country as to adopt the trews , ( he could not be reconciled to the kilt ...
... attended on this occasion by about three hundred of his clan , well armed , and ac- coutred in their best fashion . Waverley complied so far with the custom of the country as to adopt the trews , ( he could not be reconciled to the kilt ...
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... attend upon such par- ties , appeared in such numbers as amount- ed to a small army . These active assist- ants spread through the country far and near , forming a circle , technically called the tinchel , which , gradually closing ...
... attend upon such par- ties , appeared in such numbers as amount- ed to a small army . These active assist- ants spread through the country far and near , forming a circle , technically called the tinchel , which , gradually closing ...
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... - ment of a cure ; and Edward , whom pain rendered incapable of expostulation , and who indeed saw no chance of its being attended to , subinitted in silence . After this ceremony was duly perform- ed , the old 12 WAVERLEY .
... - ment of a cure ; and Edward , whom pain rendered incapable of expostulation , and who indeed saw no chance of its being attended to , subinitted in silence . After this ceremony was duly perform- ed , the old 12 WAVERLEY .
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... attended him with the most affectionate assiduity . About noon , after a journey which the nature of the conveyance , the pain of his bruises , and the roughness of the way , rendered inexpressibly painful , Waverley was hospitably ...
... attended him with the most affectionate assiduity . About noon , after a journey which the nature of the conveyance , the pain of his bruises , and the roughness of the way , rendered inexpressibly painful , Waverley was hospitably ...
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... attend his per- son , and who had now in charge to wait upon Waverley . On asking his host , if he knew where the Chieftain was gone ? the old man looked fixedly at him , with something mysterious and sad in the smile , which was his ...
... attend his per- son , and who had now in charge to wait upon Waverley . On asking his host , if he knew where the Chieftain was gone ? the old man looked fixedly at him , with something mysterious and sad in the smile , which was his ...
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