Waverley, Or, 'Tis Sixty Years Since, Volumen 2A. and W. Galignani, 1825 |
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... cavalry . The commander of this small party was mounted upon an excellent hunt- er , and although dressed in uniform , his change of apparel did not prevent Waverley from recognising his old acquaintance , Mr. Falconer of Balmawhapple ...
... cavalry . The commander of this small party was mounted upon an excellent hunt- er , and although dressed in uniform , his change of apparel did not prevent Waverley from recognising his old acquaintance , Mr. Falconer of Balmawhapple ...
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... cavalry around the base of the castle , commanded his trumpet to sound a flourish , and his standard to be displayed . This insult produced apparently some sensation ; for when the cavalcade was at such a distance from the southern ...
... cavalry around the base of the castle , commanded his trumpet to sound a flourish , and his standard to be displayed . This insult produced apparently some sensation ; for when the cavalcade was at such a distance from the southern ...
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... cavalry , it will be safest to fall back to- wards the mountains , and there protract the war un- til fresh succours arrive from France , and the whole body of the Highland clans shall have taken arms in our favour . The opposite ...
... cavalry , it will be safest to fall back to- wards the mountains , and there protract the war un- til fresh succours arrive from France , and the whole body of the Highland clans shall have taken arms in our favour . The opposite ...
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... cavalry , and got ye none of the louis - d'ors out of the Doutelle to help you ? " " No , Glennaquoich ; cleverer fellows have been before me . " " That's a scandal , " said the young Highlander ; " but you will share what is left of my ...
... cavalry , and got ye none of the louis - d'ors out of the Doutelle to help you ? " " No , Glennaquoich ; cleverer fellows have been before me . " " That's a scandal , " said the young Highlander ; " but you will share what is left of my ...
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... - ard of the chevalier was displayed , bearing a red cross upon a white ground , with the motto Tandem Triumphans . The few cavalry , being chiefly Low- The land gentry , with their domestic servants and retain- 44 WAVERLEY .
... - ard of the chevalier was displayed , bearing a red cross upon a white ground , with the motto Tandem Triumphans . The few cavalry , being chiefly Low- The land gentry , with their domestic servants and retain- 44 WAVERLEY .
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