Waverley, Or 'Tis Sixty Years SinceAdam & Charles Black, 1886 - 503 páginas |
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... ground - work of these Novels , and to give some account of the places where the scenes are laid , when these are altogether or in part real ; as well as a statement of particular incidents founded on fact ; together with a more copious ...
... ground - work of these Novels , and to give some account of the places where the scenes are laid , when these are altogether or in part real ; as well as a statement of particular incidents founded on fact ; together with a more copious ...
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... usually termed Waverley- Chase , had originally been forest ground , and still , though broken by extensive glades in which the young deer were sport- 39 ing , retained its pristine and savage character . 38 WAVERLEY .
... usually termed Waverley- Chase , had originally been forest ground , and still , though broken by extensive glades in which the young deer were sport- 39 ing , retained its pristine and savage character . 38 WAVERLEY .
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... ground on which the village was built had never been levelled , so that these inclosures presented declivities of every degree , here rising like terraces , there sinking like tan - pits . The dry - stone walls which fenced , or seemed ...
... ground on which the village was built had never been levelled , so that these inclosures presented declivities of every degree , here rising like terraces , there sinking like tan - pits . The dry - stone walls which fenced , or seemed ...
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... ground at a prodigious rate with swift and long strides , which reminded Waverley of the seven - league boots of the nursery fable . He was a tall , thin , athletic figure , old indeed and gray - haired , but with every muscle rendered ...
... ground at a prodigious rate with swift and long strides , which reminded Waverley of the seven - league boots of the nursery fable . He was a tall , thin , athletic figure , old indeed and gray - haired , but with every muscle rendered ...
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... ground - officer , something in that department , to the last Girnigo of Killancureit , who died of an atrophy . After his master's death , sir , -ye would hardly believe such a scandal , -but this Bullsegg , being portly and comely of ...
... ground - officer , something in that department , to the last Girnigo of Killancureit , who died of an atrophy . After his master's death , sir , -ye would hardly believe such a scandal , -but this Bullsegg , being portly and comely of ...
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