Waverley, Or, 'Tis Sixty Years Since, Volumen 2A. and W. Galignani, 1825 |
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... answered this commu- nicative personage . " In that case I should have thought a person of your appearance would not have been found upon the road . " " Vera true , vera true , sir - but every why has its wherefore ; ye maun ken the ...
... answered this commu- nicative personage . " In that case I should have thought a person of your appearance would not have been found upon the road . " " Vera true , vera true , sir - but every why has its wherefore ; ye maun ken the ...
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... answered the fire of the castle by discharg- ing one of his horse - pistols at the battlements ; al- though , the distance being nearly half a mile , I could never learn that this measure of retaliation was at- tended with any ...
... answered the fire of the castle by discharg- ing one of his horse - pistols at the battlements ; al- though , the distance being nearly half a mile , I could never learn that this measure of retaliation was at- tended with any ...
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... answered his ideas of a hero of romance ; to be courted by him in the ancient halls of his paternal palace , recovered by the sword which he was already bending towards other conquests , gave Edward , in his own eyes , the dignity and ...
... answered his ideas of a hero of romance ; to be courted by him in the ancient halls of his paternal palace , recovered by the sword which he was already bending towards other conquests , gave Edward , in his own eyes , the dignity and ...
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... answered , with equal spirit and readiness , that he could not venture to offer an opinion as derived from military skill , but that the counsel would be far the most acceptable to him which would first afford him an opportunity to ...
... answered , with equal spirit and readiness , that he could not venture to offer an opinion as derived from military skill , but that the counsel would be far the most acceptable to him which would first afford him an opportunity to ...
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... answered Waverley , for his recollection turned to Balmawhap- ple and his scanty troop , " if I decline accepting any rank until the time and place where I may have in- terest enough to raise a sufficient body of men to make my command ...
... answered Waverley , for his recollection turned to Balmawhap- ple and his scanty troop , " if I decline accepting any rank until the time and place where I may have in- terest enough to raise a sufficient body of men to make my command ...
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