Waverley: Or, 'Tis Sixty Years Since |
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A projecting turret gave access to this Gothic balcony , which commanded a most
beautiful prospect . The formal garden , with its high bounding walls , lay below ,
contracted , as it seemed , to a mere parterre ; while the view extended beyond ...
A projecting turret gave access to this Gothic balcony , which commanded a most
beautiful prospect . The formal garden , with its high bounding walls , lay below ,
contracted , as it seemed , to a mere parterre ; while the view extended beyond ...
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This forced many of the inhabitants into contracts of black - mail with Fergus Mac
- Ivor , which not only established him their prolector , and gave him great weight
in all their consultations , but , moreover , supplied funds for the waste of his ...
This forced many of the inhabitants into contracts of black - mail with Fergus Mac
- Ivor , which not only established him their prolector , and gave him great weight
in all their consultations , but , moreover , supplied funds for the waste of his ...
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The sun , now slooping in the west , gave a rich and varied tinge to all the objects
which surrounded Waverley , and seemed to add more than human brilliancy to
the full expressive darkness of Flora's eye , exalted the 1 richness and purity of ...
The sun , now slooping in the west , gave a rich and varied tinge to all the objects
which surrounded Waverley , and seemed to add more than human brilliancy to
the full expressive darkness of Flora's eye , exalted the 1 richness and purity of ...
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We shall at least use the compliment of Conan , who never got a stroke but he
gave one . I would not , however , ” continued the Chieftain , “ have you think me
mad enough to stir lill a favourable opportunity : I will not slip my dog before the ...
We shall at least use the compliment of Conan , who never got a stroke but he
gave one . I would not , however , ” continued the Chieftain , “ have you think me
mad enough to stir lill a favourable opportunity : I will not slip my dog before the ...
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... weapons , and their extraordinary fierceness and activity , gave them a decided
superiority over those who had been accustomed to trust much to their array and
discipline , and felt that the one was broken and the other useless . Waverley ...
... weapons , and their extraordinary fierceness and activity , gave them a decided
superiority over those who had been accustomed to trust much to their array and
discipline , and felt that the one was broken and the other useless . Waverley ...
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