Waverley: Or, 'Tis Sixty Years Since ...J. Ballantyne and Company, 1814 |
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... , as Ossian has it , were not forgotten . " Others apart sate on a hill retired ; " probably as deeply engaged in the discussion of politics and news , as Milton's spirits in metaphysical disquisi- tion . At length signals 08 WAVERLEY .
... , as Ossian has it , were not forgotten . " Others apart sate on a hill retired ; " probably as deeply engaged in the discussion of politics and news , as Milton's spirits in metaphysical disquisi- tion . At length signals 08 WAVERLEY .
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... tion . At length signals of the 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 ...
... tion . At length signals of the 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 ...
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... their sports blanked by the untoward accident , in which Fergus and all his friends expressed the greatest sympathy , it became a ques- tion how to dispose of the disabled sports- · man . This was settled by Mac - Ivor WAVERLEY . 15.
... their sports blanked by the untoward accident , in which Fergus and all his friends expressed the greatest sympathy , it became a ques- tion how to dispose of the disabled sports- · man . This was settled by Mac - Ivor WAVERLEY . 15.
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... Glenna-- quoich , dispensed with paying any atten- tion to hints so coldly thrown out , espe- cially as distance , shortness of leave of VOL . II . B -1115 absence , and so forth , furnished a ready WAVERLEY . 25 CHAPTER II. ...
... Glenna-- quoich , dispensed with paying any atten- tion to hints so coldly thrown out , espe- cially as distance , shortness of leave of VOL . II . B -1115 absence , and so forth , furnished a ready WAVERLEY . 25 CHAPTER II. ...
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... tion ? " “ My earnest , undoubtedly . How could you suppose me jesting on such a sub- ject ? " b " Then , in very sober earnest , I am very glad to hear of it ; and so highly do I think of Flora , that you are the only man in WAVERLEY . 61.
... tion ? " “ My earnest , undoubtedly . How could you suppose me jesting on such a sub- ject ? " b " Then , in very sober earnest , I am very glad to hear of it ; and so highly do I think of Flora , that you are the only man in WAVERLEY . 61.
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