Waverley: Or, 'Tis Sixty Years Since |
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Miss Bradwardine then gave Waverley to understand that this poor simpleton
was dotingly fond of music , deeply affected by that which was melancholy , and
transported into extravagant gaiely by light and lively airs . He had in this respect
a ...
Miss Bradwardine then gave Waverley to understand that this poor simpleton
was dotingly fond of music , deeply affected by that which was melancholy , and
transported into extravagant gaiely by light and lively airs . He had in this respect
a ...
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Possibly Adam , for poor Gardiner , a sort of pun on his name . ' The other letters
were to the same purpose , and they soon received yet more complete light upon
Donald Bean's machinations . John Hodges , one of Waverley's servants , who ...
Possibly Adam , for poor Gardiner , a sort of pun on his name . ' The other letters
were to the same purpose , and they soon received yet more complete light upon
Donald Bean's machinations . John Hodges , one of Waverley's servants , who ...
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Poor helpless being , art thou alone left , to gibber and moan , and fill with thy
wild and unconnected scraps of minstrelsy the halls that protected thee ? -He
then called , first low , and then louder , “ Davie - Davie Gellalley ! ” The poor
simpleton ...
Poor helpless being , art thou alone left , to gibber and moan , and fill with thy
wild and unconnected scraps of minstrelsy the halls that protected thee ? -He
then called , first low , and then louder , “ Davie - Davie Gellalley ! ” The poor
simpleton ...
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I believe , " said the old man , " half the people of the barony know that their poor
auld laird is somewhere hereabout ; for I see they do not suffer a single bairn to
come here a bird - nesting ; a practice , whilk , when I was in full possession of my
...
I believe , " said the old man , " half the people of the barony know that their poor
auld laird is somewhere hereabout ; for I see they do not suffer a single bairn to
come here a bird - nesting ; a practice , whilk , when I was in full possession of my
...
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When you hear of these poor Mac - Ivors being distressed about their miserable
possessions by some harsh overseer or agent of government , remember you
have worn their lartan , and are an adopted son of their race . The Baron , who ...
When you hear of these poor Mac - Ivors being distressed about their miserable
possessions by some harsh overseer or agent of government , remember you
have worn their lartan , and are an adopted son of their race . The Baron , who ...
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affected ancient answered appeared approached arms army asked attendants Baron believe Bradwardine called Captain cause CHAPTER character charge Chief Chieftain circumstances clan Colonel command continued course danger dear Edward English entered Evan expressed eyes father favour feelings Fergus Flora followed formed gave give hand head heard hero Highland honour hope horse interest kind Lady least leave length less letter live look Lord Mac-Ivor Major manner matter means military mind Miss morning natural never night observed occasion officer once opinion party passed perhaps person poor present Prince probably proposed reason received rendered replied respect Rose Scotland seemed seen short side soldiers soon spirit supposed Talbot thing thought took turned usual Waverley Waverley's whole wish young