Waverley: Or, 'Tis Sixty Years Since |
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Our hero was liable to fits of absence , in which his blunders excited some mirth ,
and called down some reproof . This circumstance impressed him with a painsul
sense of inferiority in those qualities which appeared most to deserve and ...
Our hero was liable to fits of absence , in which his blunders excited some mirth ,
and called down some reproof . This circumstance impressed him with a painsul
sense of inferiority in those qualities which appeared most to deserve and ...
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These gillie - wet - foots , ' as they were called , were destined to beat the bushes
, which they performed with so much success , that , after half an hour's search , a
roe was started , coursed , and killed ; the Baron following on his white horse ...
These gillie - wet - foots , ' as they were called , were destined to beat the bushes
, which they performed with so much success , that , after half an hour's search , a
roe was started , coursed , and killed ; the Baron following on his white horse ...
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The earnestness of his thanks called drops to the eyes of the worthy clergyman ,
who was doubly interested in the cause for which he had volunteered his
services , by observing the genuine and undissembled feelings of his young
friend .
The earnestness of his thanks called drops to the eyes of the worthy clergyman ,
who was doubly interested in the cause for which he had volunteered his
services , by observing the genuine and undissembled feelings of his young
friend .
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How much longer this military theologist might have continued his invective , in
which he spared nobody but the scallered remnant of hill - folk , as he called
them , is absolutely uncertain . His matter was copious , his voice powerful , and
his ...
How much longer this military theologist might have continued his invective , in
which he spared nobody but the scallered remnant of hill - folk , as he called
them , is absolutely uncertain . His matter was copious , his voice powerful , and
his ...
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-He then called , first low , and then louder , “ Davie - Davie Gellalley ! ” The poor
simpleton showed himself from among the ruins of a sort of green - house , that
once terminated what was called the Terrace - walk , but at first sight of a stranger
...
-He then called , first low , and then louder , “ Davie - Davie Gellalley ! ” The poor
simpleton showed himself from among the ruins of a sort of green - house , that
once terminated what was called the Terrace - walk , but at first sight of a stranger
...
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