Waverley, Or, 'Tis Sixty Years Since, Volumen 2A. and W. Galignani, 1825 |
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... maun gang in the baggage - cart . " And so saying , he very coolly carried off the port- manteau , without waiting further remonstrance , leav- ing our hero in a state where disappointment and in- dignation struggled for the mastery ...
... maun gang in the baggage - cart . " And so saying , he very coolly carried off the port- manteau , without waiting further remonstrance , leav- ing our hero in a state where disappointment and in- dignation struggled for the mastery ...
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... maun ken the laird there bought a thir beasts frae me to munt his troop , and agreed to pay for them according to the necessities and prices of the time . But then he had na the ready penny , and I hae been advised his bond will no be ...
... maun ken the laird there bought a thir beasts frae me to munt his troop , and agreed to pay for them according to the necessities and prices of the time . But then he had na the ready penny , and I hae been advised his bond will no be ...
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... maun a ' live the day , and have our dinner ; and there's Vich Ian Vohr has packed his dorlach , and Mr. Waverley's wearied wi ' majoring yonder afore the muckle pier - glass , and that gray auld stoor carle , the Baron o ' Bradwardine ...
... maun a ' live the day , and have our dinner ; and there's Vich Ian Vohr has packed his dorlach , and Mr. Waverley's wearied wi ' majoring yonder afore the muckle pier - glass , and that gray auld stoor carle , the Baron o ' Bradwardine ...
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... maun gie place to the langest claymore . " " And that claymore shall be ours , baillie , " said the chieftain , who saw that Macwheeble looked very blank at this intimation . " We'll give them the mettle our mountain affords ...
... maun gie place to the langest claymore . " " And that claymore shall be ours , baillie , " said the chieftain , who saw that Macwheeble looked very blank at this intimation . " We'll give them the mettle our mountain affords ...
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... maun gang and mak it for you . " So saying , Mrs. Flockhart left the gentlemen to their ownconversation , which , as might be supposed , turned chiefly upon the approaching events of the campaign . CHAPTER V. The Ball . ENSIGN ...
... maun gang and mak it for you . " So saying , Mrs. Flockhart left the gentlemen to their ownconversation , which , as might be supposed , turned chiefly upon the approaching events of the campaign . CHAPTER V. The Ball . ENSIGN ...
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