Waverley Or 'tis Sixty Years Since, Volumen 11821 |
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... gave his horse , which seemed to have made a long journey , to the hostler , and made some in- quiry , which produced the following dialogue betwixt the myrmidons of the bonny Black Bear . ( ( ( ( What , ho ! John Tapster . >> At hand ...
... gave his horse , which seemed to have made a long journey , to the hostler , and made some in- quiry , which produced the following dialogue betwixt the myrmidons of the bonny Black Bear . ( ( ( ( What , ho ! John Tapster . >> At hand ...
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... gave the sinister expression of a Spanish bravo , to eyes and fea- tures which naturally boded nothing pleasant . « Harkee , my masters - all is fair among friends , and under the rose ; and I have already permit- ted my worthy uncle ...
... gave the sinister expression of a Spanish bravo , to eyes and fea- tures which naturally boded nothing pleasant . « Harkee , my masters - all is fair among friends , and under the rose ; and I have already permit- ted my worthy uncle ...
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... gave so little trouble , paid his reckoning so regularly , and who proposed , as it seemed , to make a considerable stay in the bonny Black Bear . ( ( Papists , argued Giles Gosling , « are a >> pinching , close - fisted race , and this ...
... gave so little trouble , paid his reckoning so regularly , and who proposed , as it seemed , to make a considerable stay in the bonny Black Bear . ( ( Papists , argued Giles Gosling , « are a >> pinching , close - fisted race , and this ...
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... gave a very pleasant expression to his countenance You << say well , myjovial - friend ; and they that are moody like myself , should not disturb the mirth of those who are happy I will drink a round with your guests my heart , rather ...
... gave a very pleasant expression to his countenance You << say well , myjovial - friend ; and they that are moody like myself , should not disturb the mirth of those who are happy I will drink a round with your guests my heart , rather ...
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... gave way , the door stands invitingly open ; and here we are within the forbidden ground , without other impediment than the passive resis- tance of a heavy oak door , moving on rusty hinges . >> They stood now in an avenue overshadowed ...
... gave way , the door stands invitingly open ; and here we are within the forbidden ground , without other impediment than the passive resis- tance of a heavy oak door , moving on rusty hinges . >> They stood now in an avenue overshadowed ...
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Abbot of Abingdon Amy Robsart answered Varney Anthony Foster apartment artist aught bear better betwixt Black Bear Blount cloak command countenance Countess courtier Cumnor Dame Deptford devil Earl of Leicester Earl of Sussex Earl's Elizabeth eyes fair fair lady farrier father favour favourite fear Flibbertigibbet follow gentleman Giles Gosling gold Goldthred grace guest hand hastily hath heart hither honour horse host Janet Kenilworth knave lady Lady Paget look Lord of Sussex lord's Madam Master Tressilian Master Varney methinks Michael Lambourne Mike Mumblazen never night person pleasure poor present Queen Raleigh replied Lambourne replied Tressilian replied Varney Richard Varney Say's Court secret seemed shew silian Sir Hugh Robsart Sludge speak sword tell thee thine thou art thou hast thou wilt thought thyself tion Tony Tony Foster Tres Tressi warrant Wayland Smith word worshipful yonder young