Waverley: Or, 'Tis Sixty Years Since |
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But the bailie protested he was absolutely disinterested“ Woe , woe , for Scotland
, not a whit for me ! " The laird was only rejoiced that his worthy friend , Sir
Everard Waverley of Waverley - Honour , was reimbursed of the expendilure
which he ...
But the bailie protested he was absolutely disinterested“ Woe , woe , for Scotland
, not a whit for me ! " The laird was only rejoiced that his worthy friend , Sir
Everard Waverley of Waverley - Honour , was reimbursed of the expendilure
which he ...
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In the meanwhile it may be noticed , that Waverley learned two things from this
colloquy ; that in Scotland a single house was called a town , and a natural fool
an innocent . ' CHAPTER X. ROSE BRADWARDINE AND HER FATHER .
In the meanwhile it may be noticed , that Waverley learned two things from this
colloquy ; that in Scotland a single house was called a town , and a natural fool
an innocent . ' CHAPTER X. ROSE BRADWARDINE AND HER FATHER .
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To go out , or lo have been out , in Scotland , was a conventional phrase similar
to that of the Irish respecting a man having been up , both having reference to an
individual who had been engaged in insurrection . It was accounted ill - breeding
...
To go out , or lo have been out , in Scotland , was a conventional phrase similar
to that of the Irish respecting a man having been up , both having reference to an
individual who had been engaged in insurrection . It was accounted ill - breeding
...
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To Scotland , ” said Waverley . " To Scotland ? " said the Colonel ; “ with what
purpose ? not lo engage again with the rebels , I hope ? ” “ No - I considered my
campaign ended , when after all my efforts , I could not rejoin them ; and pow , by
all ...
To Scotland , ” said Waverley . " To Scotland ? " said the Colonel ; “ with what
purpose ? not lo engage again with the rebels , I hope ? ” “ No - I considered my
campaign ended , when after all my efforts , I could not rejoin them ; and pow , by
all ...
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In the first place , there are some sea - ports on the eastern coast of Scotland still
in the hands of the Chevalier's friends ; should I gain any of them , I can easily
embark for the Continent . ” “ Good - your second reason ? ” “ Why , to speak the ...
In the first place , there are some sea - ports on the eastern coast of Scotland still
in the hands of the Chevalier's friends ; should I gain any of them , I can easily
embark for the Continent . ” “ Good - your second reason ? ” “ Why , to speak the ...
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