Waverley, Or, 'tis Sixty Years Since: In Three Volumes, Volumen 3Galignani, 1830 - 299 páginas |
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... Baron of Bradwardine , re- turning from the duty of the day , and having disposed those under his command in their proper stations , sought the Chieftain of Glen- naquoich and his friend Edward Waverley . He found the former busied in ...
... Baron of Bradwardine , re- turning from the duty of the day , and having disposed those under his command in their proper stations , sought the Chieftain of Glen- naquoich and his friend Edward Waverley . He found the former busied in ...
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... Baron of Bradwardine , with a careful and yet important expression of coun- tenance , joined the two young men . He descended from his reeking charger , the care of which he recommended to one of his grooms . << I seldom ban , sir ...
... Baron of Bradwardine , with a careful and yet important expression of coun- tenance , joined the two young men . He descended from his reeking charger , the care of which he recommended to one of his grooms . << I seldom ban , sir ...
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... Baron , quick as lightning at taking um- brage , had already bent his brow , when Glen- naquoich dragged his major from the spot , and remonstrated with him , in the authorita- tive tone of a chieftain , on the madness of re- viving a ...
... Baron , quick as lightning at taking um- brage , had already bent his brow , when Glen- naquoich dragged his major from the spot , and remonstrated with him , in the authorita- tive tone of a chieftain , on the madness of re- viving a ...
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... Baron , instantly relaxing the doubtful sternness of his features , « I can take mickle frae a man to whom I have un- happily rendered sic a displeasure as that . Ye were right to apprize me , Glennaquoich ; he may look as black as ...
... Baron , instantly relaxing the doubtful sternness of his features , « I can take mickle frae a man to whom I have un- happily rendered sic a displeasure as that . Ye were right to apprize me , Glennaquoich ; he may look as black as ...
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... baron of the empire . But here lieth the second dif- ficulty - The Prince wears no boots , but simply \ brogues and trews . >> This last dilemma had almost disturbed Fer- gus's gravity . « Why , » said he , « you know , Baron , the ...
... baron of the empire . But here lieth the second dif- ficulty - The Prince wears no boots , but simply \ brogues and trews . >> This last dilemma had almost disturbed Fer- gus's gravity . « Why , » said he , « you know , Baron , the ...
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