Waverley, Or, 'tis Sixty Years Since: In Three Volumes, Volumen 3Galignani, 1830 - 299 páginas |
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... Highland chief . « His immediate attendance , " he repeated with considerable emphasis . Waverley turned again towards the Colonel . « We shall meet again , " he said ; « in the meanwhile , every possible accommodation » - " << I desire ...
... Highland chief . « His immediate attendance , " he repeated with considerable emphasis . Waverley turned again towards the Colonel . « We shall meet again , " he said ; « in the meanwhile , every possible accommodation » - " << I desire ...
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... Highland shoe , which our gallant young hero wears in compliment to his brave followers . When this was performed , his Royal Highness declared the ceremony completed ; and , em- bracing the gallant veteran , protested that nothing but ...
... Highland shoe , which our gallant young hero wears in compliment to his brave followers . When this was performed , his Royal Highness declared the ceremony completed ; and , em- bracing the gallant veteran , protested that nothing but ...
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... Highland recruiting serjeants ? It is sadly foolish to be sure , but not nearly so bad as I was led to expect . However , you cannot de- sert at the present moment ; that seems im- possible . But I have little doubt that , in the ...
... Highland recruiting serjeants ? It is sadly foolish to be sure , but not nearly so bad as I was led to expect . However , you cannot de- sert at the present moment ; that seems im- possible . But I have little doubt that , in the ...
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... Highlands , where report said the clans had already taken arms in great numbers . The men , who had been educated as Jacobites , so far as they had any opinions at all , and who knew their land- lord , Sir Everard , had always been ...
... Highlands , where report said the clans had already taken arms in great numbers . The men , who had been educated as Jacobites , so far as they had any opinions at all , and who knew their land- lord , Sir Everard , had always been ...
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... Highland Ancient with great com- posure . « When his officer left the room , the Chieftain gradually reassumed some degree of compo- sure . << I know , Waverley , " he said , « that Colonel Talbot has persuaded you to curse ten times a ...
... Highland Ancient with great com- posure . « When his officer left the room , the Chieftain gradually reassumed some degree of compo- sure . << I know , Waverley , " he said , « that Colonel Talbot has persuaded you to curse ten times a ...
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