WaverleyD. Estes, 1892 - 697 páginas |
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Página xxi
... hero for Scotland , and , con- sequently , had not entered upon the part of the story which was finally found most interesting . Be that as it may , this portion of the manuscript was laid aside in the drawers of an old writing - desk ...
... hero for Scotland , and , con- sequently , had not entered upon the part of the story which was finally found most interesting . Be that as it may , this portion of the manuscript was laid aside in the drawers of an old writing - desk ...
Página xxxii
... hero . The latter was a person well known to both of us in our boyish years , from having displayed some strong traits of character . Mr. T. Scott had de- termined to represent his youthful acquaintance as emigrating to America , and ...
... hero . The latter was a person well known to both of us in our boyish years , from having displayed some strong traits of character . Mr. T. Scott had de- termined to represent his youthful acquaintance as emigrating to America , and ...
Página lxxv
... hero was for a few days in the Infirmary , the case being only a trifling one . But though inquiry was strongly pressed on him , no argument could make him indicate the person from whom he had received the wound , though he must have ...
... hero was for a few days in the Infirmary , the case being only a trifling one . But though inquiry was strongly pressed on him , no argument could make him indicate the person from whom he had received the wound , though he must have ...
Página lxxvi
... hero whom Mr. Thomas Scott proposed to carry to Canada and involve in adventures with the natives and colonists of that country . Perhaps the youthful generosity of the lad will not seem so great in the eyes of others as to those whom ...
... hero whom Mr. Thomas Scott proposed to carry to Canada and involve in adventures with the natives and colonists of that country . Perhaps the youthful generosity of the lad will not seem so great in the eyes of others as to those whom ...
Página lxxxvii
... hero in his new costume ' majoring afore the muckle pier - glass , ' of his arrest by the host of the Candlestick , of his examination by the well- 1 Journal , March 14 , 1826 . powdered Major Melville , or of his fears of being ...
... hero in his new costume ' majoring afore the muckle pier - glass , ' of his arrest by the host of the Candlestick , of his examination by the well- 1 Journal , March 14 , 1826 . powdered Major Melville , or of his fears of being ...
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