Waverley: Or, 'Tis Sixty Years SinceBaudry, 1839 - 436 páginas |
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... horse , a noble steed , richly caparisoned . A page and four yeomen , bearing bows and quivers , short swords , and targets of a span breadth , completed his equipage , which , though small , denoted him to be a man of high rank . He ...
... horse , a noble steed , richly caparisoned . A page and four yeomen , bearing bows and quivers , short swords , and targets of a span breadth , completed his equipage , which , though small , denoted him to be a man of high rank . He ...
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... horse , snored away the fatigues of their journey . Early on the following morning , the travellers were roused by a thundering knocking at the door of the house , accompanied with many demands for instant admission , in the roughest ...
... horse , snored away the fatigues of their journey . Early on the following morning , the travellers were roused by a thundering knocking at the door of the house , accompanied with many demands for instant admission , in the roughest ...
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... ; -they mounted their horses , which they had tied to an outer fence , and vanished in an instant . " Who is this discourteous ruffian ? " said Lord Lacy to the Franklin , who had stood in the most violent agitation 22 APPENDIX.
... ; -they mounted their horses , which they had tied to an outer fence , and vanished in an instant . " Who is this discourteous ruffian ? " said Lord Lacy to the Franklin , who had stood in the most violent agitation 22 APPENDIX.
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... horses , and began to chaffer with him on the subject . To Canobie Dick , for so shall we call our Border dealer , a chap was a chap , and he would have sold a horse to the devil himself , without minding his cloven hoof , and would ...
... horses , and began to chaffer with him on the subject . To Canobie Dick , for so shall we call our Border dealer , a chap was a chap , and he would have sold a horse to the devil himself , without minding his cloven hoof , and would ...
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... 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 mar- ble . A great number of torches lent a gloomy lustre to the hall ...
... 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 mar- ble . A great number of torches lent a gloomy lustre to the hall ...
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