Waverley: Or, 'Tis Sixty Years Since |
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While gazing at this pass of peril , which crossed , like a single 1 black line , the
small portion of blue sky not ... and was never more relieved than when the fair
apparition passed on from the precarious eminence which she seemed to occupy
...
While gazing at this pass of peril , which crossed , like a single 1 black line , the
small portion of blue sky not ... and was never more relieved than when the fair
apparition passed on from the precarious eminence which she seemed to occupy
...
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In the meanwhile , these distinguished personages bivouacked among the
llowery heath , wrapped up in their plaids ; a mode of passing a summer's night
which Waverley found by no means unpleasant . For many hours after sun - rise ,
the ...
In the meanwhile , these distinguished personages bivouacked among the
llowery heath , wrapped up in their plaids ; a mode of passing a summer's night
which Waverley found by no means unpleasant . For many hours after sun - rise ,
the ...
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Here some compliments passed fitting the occasion , when my host of the Golden
Candlestick , having , as he thought , opened his guest's heart by this hospitable
propitiation , resumed his scrutiny . “ Ye'll no hae mickle beller whisky than that ...
Here some compliments passed fitting the occasion , when my host of the Golden
Candlestick , having , as he thought , opened his guest's heart by this hospitable
propitiation , resumed his scrutiny . “ Ye'll no hae mickle beller whisky than that ...
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The travellers now passed the memorable field of Bannockburn , and reached
the Torwood , a place glorious or terrible to the recolleclions of the Scottish
peasant , as the seals of Wallace , or the cruelties of Wude Willie Grime ,
predominate in ...
The travellers now passed the memorable field of Bannockburn , and reached
the Torwood , a place glorious or terrible to the recolleclions of the Scottish
peasant , as the seals of Wallace , or the cruelties of Wude Willie Grime ,
predominate in ...
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Nevertheless , without having the fear of famine before his eyes , Bailie
Macwheeble met them in the road , to entreat that they would pass by his house
at Little Veolan . The Baron stared , and said his son and he would certainly ride
by Little ...
Nevertheless , without having the fear of famine before his eyes , Bailie
Macwheeble met them in the road , to entreat that they would pass by his house
at Little Veolan . The Baron stared , and said his son and he would certainly ride
by Little ...
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