Waverley, Or, 'Tis Sixty Years SinceBlack, 1911 - 503 páginas |
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... Balmawhapple like a sportsman , Bullsegg of Killan- cureit like a farmer , Waverley himself like a traveller , and Bailie Macwheeble like all four together ; though , either out of more respect , or in order to preserve that proper ...
... Balmawhapple like a sportsman , Bullsegg of Killan- cureit like a farmer , Waverley himself like a traveller , and Bailie Macwheeble like all four together ; though , either out of more respect , or in order to preserve that proper ...
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... Balmawhapple and Killancureit declared their determination to acknowledge their sense of the hospitality of Tully - Veolan , by partaking , with their entertainer and his guest Captain Waverley , what they technically called deoch an ...
... Balmawhapple and Killancureit declared their determination to acknowledge their sense of the hospitality of Tully - Veolan , by partaking , with their entertainer and his guest Captain Waverley , what they technically called deoch an ...
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... Balmawhapple , appeared with a huge pewter measuring- pot , containing at least three English quarts , familiarly denominated a Tappit Hen , and which , in the language of the hostess , reamed , ( i.e. mantled ) with excellent claret ...
... Balmawhapple , appeared with a huge pewter measuring- pot , containing at least three English quarts , familiarly denominated a Tappit Hen , and which , in the language of the hostess , reamed , ( i.e. mantled ) with excellent claret ...
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... Balmawhapple , now dropped the com- petition , but continued to hum , Lon , Lon , Laridon , and to regard the successful candidate for the attention of the company with an eye of disdain , while Balmawhapple proceeded , — If up a bonny ...
... Balmawhapple , now dropped the com- petition , but continued to hum , Lon , Lon , Laridon , and to regard the successful candidate for the attention of the company with an eye of disdain , while Balmawhapple proceeded , — If up a bonny ...
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... Balmawhapple , now superior to the nods and winks with which the Baron of Bradwardine , in delicacy to Edward , had ... Balmawhapple's eye , to have a peculiar and un civil reference to the Government which he served . But , ere he ...
... Balmawhapple , now superior to the nods and winks with which the Baron of Bradwardine , in delicacy to Edward , had ... Balmawhapple's eye , to have a peculiar and un civil reference to the Government which he served . But , ere he ...
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