Waverley, Or, 'Tis Sixty Years Since, Volumen 2A. and W. Galignani, 1825 |
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... dragoons ; " not " he said , " that he had the least apprehension of his young friend having done aught which could merit such ungenerous treatment as he had received from go- vernment , but because it was right and seemly that the ...
... dragoons ; " not " he said , " that he had the least apprehension of his young friend having done aught which could merit such ungenerous treatment as he had received from go- vernment , but because it was right and seemly that the ...
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... dragoons issue , one after another , from the defiles , with their videttes in front , and form upon the plain , with their front opposed to the line of the prince's army . They were followed by a train of field pieces , which , when ...
... dragoons issue , one after another , from the defiles , with their videttes in front , and form upon the plain , with their front opposed to the line of the prince's army . They were followed by a train of field pieces , which , when ...
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... dragoon by whom it was made " Who goes there ? " " Hush , " cried Fergus , " hush ! Let none answer , as he values his life - Press forward ; " and they con- tinued their march with silence and rapidity . The patrole fired his carabine ...
... dragoon by whom it was made " Who goes there ? " " Hush , " cried Fergus , " hush ! Let none answer , as he values his life - Press forward ; " and they con- tinued their march with silence and rapidity . The patrole fired his carabine ...
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... dragoons above four miles from the field of battle , when some dozen of the fu- gitives took heart of grace , turned round and , cleav- ing his skull with their broad swords , satisfied the world that the unfortunate gentleman had ...
... dragoons above four miles from the field of battle , when some dozen of the fu- gitives took heart of grace , turned round and , cleav- ing his skull with their broad swords , satisfied the world that the unfortunate gentleman had ...
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... every man may have them for catching . Come , let Callum adjust your stirrups , and let us to Pinkie - house as fast as these ci - devant dragoon horses choose to carry us . " CHAPTER XII . Rather Unimportant . " I was turned WAVERLEY . 79.
... every man may have them for catching . Come , let Callum adjust your stirrups , and let us to Pinkie - house as fast as these ci - devant dragoon horses choose to carry us . " CHAPTER XII . Rather Unimportant . " I was turned WAVERLEY . 79.
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