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Página xxv
... probably fail , and therefore there was no occasion to take on myself the personal risk of discomfiture . For this purpose considerable precautions were used to preserve secrecy . My old friend and schoolfellow , Mr. James Ballantyne ...
... probably fail , and therefore there was no occasion to take on myself the personal risk of discomfiture . For this purpose considerable precautions were used to preserve secrecy . My old friend and schoolfellow , Mr. James Ballantyne ...
Página xxxii
... probably have been highly successful , being familiarly acquainted with the manners of the native Indians , of the old French settlers in Canada , and of the Brulés , or Woodsmen , and having the power of observing with accuracy what ...
... probably have been highly successful , being familiarly acquainted with the manners of the native Indians , of the old French settlers in Canada , and of the Brulés , or Woodsmen , and having the power of observing with accuracy what ...
Página xliv
... probably cheated Old Nick into the bargain . The stranger paid the price they agreed on ; and all that puzzled Dick in the transaction was that the gold which he received was in unicorns , bonnet - pieces , and other ancient coins ...
... probably cheated Old Nick into the bargain . The stranger paid the price they agreed on ; and all that puzzled Dick in the transaction was that the gold which he received was in unicorns , bonnet - pieces , and other ancient coins ...
Página lxxxi
... probably will not last above one or two generations ? " Sir Walter Scott once asked Ballantyne . Two generations , ac- cording to the usual reckoning , have passed ; " " Tis Sixty Years since " the " wondrous Potentate of Wordsworth's ...
... probably will not last above one or two generations ? " Sir Walter Scott once asked Ballantyne . Two generations , ac- cording to the usual reckoning , have passed ; " " Tis Sixty Years since " the " wondrous Potentate of Wordsworth's ...
Página lxxxii
... probably his most devoted readers are boys , girls , and men of matured appreciation and considerable knowledge of literature . The unformed and the cultivated tastes are still at one about Scott . He holds us yet with his ...
... probably his most devoted readers are boys , girls , and men of matured appreciation and considerable knowledge of literature . The unformed and the cultivated tastes are still at one about Scott . He holds us yet with his ...
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