Waverley: Or, 'Tis Sixty Years Since |
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They entered a very long range of stables ; in every stall stood a coal - black
horse ; by every horse lay a knight in coal - black armour , with a drawn sword in
his hand , but all were as silent , hoof and limb , as if they had been cut out of
marble ...
They entered a very long range of stables ; in every stall stood a coal - black
horse ; by every horse lay a knight in coal - black armour , with a drawn sword in
his hand , but all were as silent , hoof and limb , as if they had been cut out of
marble ...
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The horsemen spreading themselves along the side of the cover , waited until the
keeper entered , leading his bandog , a large blood - hound tied in a leam or
band , from which he takes his name . But it befell thus . A hart of the second year
...
The horsemen spreading themselves along the side of the cover , waited until the
keeper entered , leading his bandog , a large blood - hound tied in a leam or
band , from which he takes his name . But it befell thus . A hart of the second year
...
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It was upon the evening of this memorable Sunday that Sir Everard entered the
library , where he narrowly missed surprising our young hero as he went through
the guards of the broadsword with the ancient weapon of old Sir Hildebrand ...
It was upon the evening of this memorable Sunday that Sir Everard entered the
library , where he narrowly missed surprising our young hero as he went through
the guards of the broadsword with the ancient weapon of old Sir Hildebrand ...
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... too busy , and too important , to enter into explanations with Edward ,
summoned forth Mr. Saunderson , who appeared with a countenance in which
dismay was mingled with solemnity , and they immediately entered into close
conference .
... too busy , and too important , to enter into explanations with Edward ,
summoned forth Mr. Saunderson , who appeared with a countenance in which
dismay was mingled with solemnity , and they immediately entered into close
conference .
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The manner and air of Waverley , but above all , the glittering contents of his
purse , and the indifference with which he seemed to regard them , somewhat
overawed his companion , and deterred him from making any aitempts to enter
upon ...
The manner and air of Waverley , but above all , the glittering contents of his
purse , and the indifference with which he seemed to regard them , somewhat
overawed his companion , and deterred him from making any aitempts to enter
upon ...
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