Waverley, Or 'Tis Sixty Years SinceAdam & Charles Black, 1886 - 503 páginas |
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... hear more . " Must I tell my story as well as sing my song ? -Well- Once upon a time there lived an old woman , called Janet Gel- latley , who was suspected to be a witch , on the infallible grounds that she was very old , very ugly ...
... hear more . " Must I tell my story as well as sing my song ? -Well- Once upon a time there lived an old woman , called Janet Gel- latley , who was suspected to be a witch , on the infallible grounds that she was very old , very ugly ...
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... hear her lively carol , as she proceeded gayly on her solitary journey . They now again entered the gorge of the cavern , and step- ping into the boat , the Highlander pushed off , and , taking advantage of the morning breeze , hoisted ...
... hear her lively carol , as she proceeded gayly on her solitary journey . They now again entered the gorge of the cavern , and step- ping into the boat , the Highlander pushed off , and , taking advantage of the morning breeze , hoisted ...
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... hear him speak o ' the Perth Baillie ? It cost that body five hundred merks ere he got to the south o ' Bally - Brough . And ance Donald played a pretty sport . There was to be a blythe bridal between the lady Cramfeezer , in the howe o ...
... hear him speak o ' the Perth Baillie ? It cost that body five hundred merks ere he got to the south o ' Bally - Brough . And ance Donald played a pretty sport . There was to be a blythe bridal between the lady Cramfeezer , in the howe o ...
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... road to a speedy and glorious revenge . Let us seek Flora , who , perhaps , has more news to tell us of what has occurred during our absence . She will rejoice to hear that you are relieved of your servitude . But first WAVERLEY . 165.
... road to a speedy and glorious revenge . Let us seek Flora , who , perhaps , has more news to tell us of what has occurred during our absence . She will rejoice to hear that you are relieved of your servitude . But first WAVERLEY . 165.
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... hear tidings that will make the world ring ; and if Sir Everard be the gal- lant old cavalier I have heard him described by some of our honest gentlemen of the year one thousand seven hundred and fifteen , he will find you a better ...
... hear tidings that will make the world ring ; and if Sir Everard be the gal- lant old cavalier I have heard him described by some of our honest gentlemen of the year one thousand seven hundred and fifteen , he will find you a better ...
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