Waverley, or, 'Tis sixty years sinceJ.W. Lovell, 1899 |
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... wardine might , in case of delinquency , imprison , try , and exe- cute his vassals at his pleasure . Like James the First , how- ever , the present possessor of this authority was more pleased in talking about prerogative than in ...
... wardine might , in case of delinquency , imprison , try , and exe- cute his vassals at his pleasure . Like James the First , how- ever , the present possessor of this authority was more pleased in talking about prerogative than in ...
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... wardine , who had done the honors with natural grace and simplicity , retired , and was soon followed by the clergyman . Among the rest of the party , the wine , which fully justified the encomiums of the landlord , flowed freely round ...
... wardine , who had done the honors with natural grace and simplicity , retired , and was soon followed by the clergyman . Among the rest of the party , the wine , which fully justified the encomiums of the landlord , flowed freely round ...
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... wardine . Edward , with horror and alarm , beheld the animal mak- ing his rounds , and thought with great anxiety upon the ap- propriate motto , " Beware the Bear ; " but , at the same time , plainly foresaw that , as none of the guests ...
... wardine . Edward , with horror and alarm , beheld the animal mak- ing his rounds , and thought with great anxiety upon the ap- propriate motto , " Beware the Bear ; " but , at the same time , plainly foresaw that , as none of the guests ...
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... wardine thought it necessary to make for the superabundance of his hospitality ; and it may be easily believed that he was neither interrupted by dissent nor any expression of incred- ulity . He then invited his guest to a morning ride ...
... wardine thought it necessary to make for the superabundance of his hospitality ; and it may be easily believed that he was neither interrupted by dissent nor any expression of incred- ulity . He then invited his guest to a morning ride ...
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... Allan literally drew his blood from the house of the noble earl whom he terms- Dalhousie of an old descent , My stoup , my pride , my ornament . wardine's minute narratives and powerful memory supplied to Waverley fresh. WAVERLEY 71.
... Allan literally drew his blood from the house of the noble earl whom he terms- Dalhousie of an old descent , My stoup , my pride , my ornament . wardine's minute narratives and powerful memory supplied to Waverley fresh. WAVERLEY 71.
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