Waverley, Or, 'Tis Sixty Years Since, Volumen 2A. and W. Galignani, 1825 |
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... ment on the part of Stirling Castle . I must do Bal- mawhapple , however , the justice to say , that he not only kept the rear of his troop , and laboured to main- tain some order among them , but in the height of his gallantry answered ...
... ment on the part of Stirling Castle . I must do Bal- mawhapple , however , the justice to say , that he not only kept the rear of his troop , and laboured to main- tain some order among them , but in the height of his gallantry answered ...
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... ment of a morning , i . e . a matutinal dram , being pro- bably the only man in the chevalier's army by whom such a courtesy would have been rejected , he made his adieus , and departed with Callum . " Callum , " said he , as they ...
... ment of a morning , i . e . a matutinal dram , being pro- bably the only man in the chevalier's army by whom such a courtesy would have been rejected , he made his adieus , and departed with Callum . " Callum , " said he , as they ...
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... ment of this military engine , which was drawn along by a string of Highland ponies , and was , after all , only used for the purpose of firing signals . No sooner was its voice heard upon the present occasion , than the whole line was ...
... ment of this military engine , which was drawn along by a string of Highland ponies , and was , after all , only used for the purpose of firing signals . No sooner was its voice heard upon the present occasion , than the whole line was ...
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... ment was told in so deep a tone of feeling , that Ed- ward stood mortified , abashed , and distressed , in pre- sence of the prisoner , who owed to him his life not many hours before . He was not sorry when Fergus interrupted their ...
... ment was told in so deep a tone of feeling , that Ed- ward stood mortified , abashed , and distressed , in pre- sence of the prisoner , who owed to him his life not many hours before . He was not sorry when Fergus interrupted their ...
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... ment with us ; -nay , never deny it , for I am at this moment tempted to curse my own . Would you be- lieve it , I made this very morning two suits to the • prince , and he has rejected them both ; what do you think of it ? " What can I ...
... ment with us ; -nay , never deny it , for I am at this moment tempted to curse my own . Would you be- lieve it , I made this very morning two suits to the • prince , and he has rejected them both ; what do you think of it ? " What can I ...
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