Waverley: Or, 'Tis Sixty Years Since |
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... to expostulate with the fugitives , who were chiefly aged men , women , and
children ; but their dread of the English name accelerated their flight , and in a
few minutes , excepting the knight and his attendants , the place was deserted by
all .
... to expostulate with the fugitives , who were chiefly aged men , women , and
children ; but their dread of the English name accelerated their flight , and in a
few minutes , excepting the knight and his attendants , the place was deserted by
all .
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Five stout yeomen keepers , with their attendants , called Ragged Robins , all
meetly arrayed in Kendal green , with bugles and short hangers by their sides ,
and quarter - staffs in their hands , led the slow - hounds or brachets , by which
the ...
Five stout yeomen keepers , with their attendants , called Ragged Robins , all
meetly arrayed in Kendal green , with bugles and short hangers by their sides ,
and quarter - staffs in their hands , led the slow - hounds or brachets , by which
the ...
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The cover being now thoroughly beat by the attendants , the stag was compelled
to abandon it , and trust to his speed for his safety . Three greyhounds were
slipped upon him , whom he threw out , after running a couple of miles , by
entering ...
The cover being now thoroughly beat by the attendants , the stag was compelled
to abandon it , and trust to his speed for his safety . Three greyhounds were
slipped upon him , whom he threw out , after running a couple of miles , by
entering ...
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By the light which the fire afforded , Waverley could discover that his attendants
were not of the clan of Iyor , for Fergus was particularly strict in requiring from his
followers that they should wear the tartan striped in the mode peculiar to their ...
By the light which the fire afforded , Waverley could discover that his attendants
were not of the clan of Iyor , for Fergus was particularly strict in requiring from his
followers that they should wear the tartan striped in the mode peculiar to their ...
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An officer now appeared , and intimated that the High Sheriff and his attendants
waited before the gate of the Castle , lo claim the bodies of Fergus Mac - Ivor and
Evan Maccombich . “ I come , ” said Fergus . Accordingly , supporting Edward by
...
An officer now appeared , and intimated that the High Sheriff and his attendants
waited before the gate of the Castle , lo claim the bodies of Fergus Mac - Ivor and
Evan Maccombich . “ I come , ” said Fergus . Accordingly , supporting Edward by
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affected ancient answered appeared approached arms army asked attendants Baron believe Bradwardine called Captain cause CHAPTER character charge Chief Chieftain circumstances clan Colonel command continued course danger dear Edward English entered Evan expressed eyes father favour feelings Fergus Flora followed formed gave give hand head heard hero Highland honour hope horse interest kind Lady least leave length less letter live look Lord Mac-Ivor Major manner matter means military mind Miss morning natural never night observed occasion officer once opinion party passed perhaps person poor present Prince probably proposed reason received rendered replied respect Rose Scotland seemed seen short side soldiers soon spirit supposed Talbot thing thought took turned usual Waverley Waverley's whole wish young