Waverley; Or, 'Tis Sixty Years Since, Volumen 2J. Ballantyne & Company for A. Constable & Company, 1892 |
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... poor fellows , finding themselves in a regiment chiefly composed of Scotch or Irish , looked up to me in any of their little distresses , and naturally made their countryman , and sergeant , their spokesman on such occasions ...
... poor fellows , finding themselves in a regiment chiefly composed of Scotch or Irish , looked up to me in any of their little distresses , and naturally made their countryman , and sergeant , their spokesman on such occasions ...
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... poor Aunt Rachel , which plainly asserted the justice of the Stewart cause , was held to contain the open avowal of what the others only ventured to in- sinuate . - " Permit me another question , Mr. Waverley , " said Major Melville ...
... poor Aunt Rachel , which plainly asserted the justice of the Stewart cause , was held to contain the open avowal of what the others only ventured to in- sinuate . - " Permit me another question , Mr. Waverley , " said Major Melville ...
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... poor souls were refreshed with the Word . " " I am sorry , sir , " replied the major , " you did not trust to your refreshing your men at Cairn- vreckan ; whatever my house contains is at the command of persons employed in the service ...
... poor souls were refreshed with the Word . " " I am sorry , sir , " replied the major , " you did not trust to your refreshing your men at Cairn- vreckan ; whatever my house contains is at the command of persons employed in the service ...
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... poor fellow's meteoro- logical observations , as well as to the tune of " Nancy Dawson , " which he was whistling . He returned the fire ineffectually , and his comrades , starting up at the alarm , advanced alertly towards the spot ...
... poor fellow's meteoro- logical observations , as well as to the tune of " Nancy Dawson , " which he was whistling . He returned the fire ineffectually , and his comrades , starting up at the alarm , advanced alertly towards the spot ...
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... poor beasts than mysell , that bought and sold every ane o ' them ? " " And pray , sir , if it be not too great a freedom , may I beg to know where we are going just now ? " " A fule's errand , I fear , " answered this communi- cative ...
... poor beasts than mysell , that bought and sold every ane o ' them ? " " And pray , sir , if it be not too great a freedom , may I beg to know where we are going just now ? " " A fule's errand , I fear , " answered this communi- cative ...
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