Waverley, Or, 'Tis Sixty Years SinceBlack, 1911 - 503 páginas |
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... thin - soled brogues fit for the purpose , and moved with a peculiar springing step ; but Edward began to find the ... Donald Bean Lean , the worthy person whom they supposed to be possessed of the cattle , did not much approve of ...
... thin - soled brogues fit for the purpose , and moved with a peculiar springing step ; but Edward began to find the ... Donald Bean Lean , the worthy person whom they supposed to be possessed of the cattle , did not much approve of ...
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... Donald Bean Lean , as the arrival of a sidier roy ( red soldier ) might otherwise be a dis- agreeable surprise . " And without waiting for an answer , in jockey phrase , he trotted out , and putting himself to a very round pace , was ...
... Donald Bean Lean , as the arrival of a sidier roy ( red soldier ) might otherwise be a dis- agreeable surprise . " And without waiting for an answer , in jockey phrase , he trotted out , and putting himself to a very round pace , was ...
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... Donald Bean Lean and his whole establishment were before his eyes . was The interior of the cave , which here rose very high , illuminated by torches made of pine - tree , which emitted a bright and bickering light , attended by a ...
... Donald Bean Lean and his whole establishment were before his eyes . was The interior of the cave , which here rose very high , illuminated by torches made of pine - tree , which emitted a bright and bickering light , attended by a ...
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... Donald Bean Lean was the very reverse of all these . He was thin in person and low in stature , with light sandy - coloured hair , and small pale features , from which he derived his agnomen of Bean or white ; and although his form was ...
... Donald Bean Lean was the very reverse of all these . He was thin in person and low in stature , with light sandy - coloured hair , and small pale features , from which he derived his agnomen of Bean or white ; and although his form was ...
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... Donald Bean Lean looked him steadily in the face for an instant , and then said , with a significant nod , " You might as well have confided in me ; I am as much worthy of trust as either the Baron of Bradwardine , or Vich Ian Vohr ...
... Donald Bean Lean looked him steadily in the face for an instant , and then said , with a significant nod , " You might as well have confided in me ; I am as much worthy of trust as either the Baron of Bradwardine , or Vich Ian Vohr ...
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