Waverley: Or, 'Tis Sixty Years Since |
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Página 154
Does Donald confine himself lo cattle , or does he lift , as you call it , any thing
else that comes in his way ? ” “ Troth , he's nae nice body , and he'll just tak ony
thing , but most readily cattle , horse , or live Christians ; for sheep are slow of
travel ...
Does Donald confine himself lo cattle , or does he lift , as you call it , any thing
else that comes in his way ? ” “ Troth , he's nae nice body , and he'll just tak ony
thing , but most readily cattle , horse , or live Christians ; for sheep are slow of
travel ...
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My father had provided against this by taking away all the arms except the old
useless things which hung in the hall , and he ... The party that returned carried
off your servant prisoner , with your two horses , and every thing that you left at
Tully ...
My father had provided against this by taking away all the arms except the old
useless things which hung in the hall , and he ... The party that returned carried
off your servant prisoner , with your two horses , and every thing that you left at
Tully ...
Página 322
Well , after all , every thing has its fair , as well as its seamy side ; and truly I do
not see why the Baron's boot - jack may not stand as fair in heraldry as the water -
buckets , waggons , cart - wheels , plough - socks , shuttles , candlesticks , and ...
Well , after all , every thing has its fair , as well as its seamy side ; and truly I do
not see why the Baron's boot - jack may not stand as fair in heraldry as the water -
buckets , waggons , cart - wheels , plough - socks , shuttles , candlesticks , and ...
Página 337
TO ONE THING CONSTANT NEVER . ” 1 " I am the very child of caprice , " said
Waverley to himself , as he bolted the door of his apartment , and paced it with
hasty steps . " What is it to me thal Fergus Mac - Ivor should wish to marry Rose ...
TO ONE THING CONSTANT NEVER . ” 1 " I am the very child of caprice , " said
Waverley to himself , as he bolted the door of his apartment , and paced it with
hasty steps . " What is it to me thal Fergus Mac - Ivor should wish to marry Rose ...
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Only asked if there was any thing else he could oblige me in ; and when I replied
in the negative , he shook me by the hand , and wished all ... but many things
which were entirely out of his power , or that of the greatest sovereign upon earth
.
Only asked if there was any thing else he could oblige me in ; and when I replied
in the negative , he shook me by the hand , and wished all ... but many things
which were entirely out of his power , or that of the greatest sovereign upon earth
.
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