Waverley, Or, 'Tis Sixty Years Since, Volumen 2James Crissy, 1825 |
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... passing - the field which had been the scene of the tournaments of old - the rock from which the ladies beheld the contest , while each made vows for the success of some favourite knight - the towers of the gothic church where these ...
... passing - the field which had been the scene of the tournaments of old - the rock from which the ladies beheld the contest , while each made vows for the success of some favourite knight - the towers of the gothic church where these ...
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... passes , mus- ters , and returns . All seemed busy , and earnestly in- tent upon something of importance ; but Waverley was suffered to remain seated in the recess of a win- dow unnoticed by any one , in anxious reflection up- on the ...
... passes , mus- ters , and returns . All seemed busy , and earnestly in- tent upon something of importance ; but Waverley was suffered to remain seated in the recess of a win- dow unnoticed by any one , in anxious reflection up- on the ...
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... pass Stirling ; and while discussions were carrying forward among the magistracy and citizens , whether they should defend themselves or surrender , my good friend Lochiel ( laying his hand on the shoulder of that gallant and ...
... pass Stirling ; and while discussions were carrying forward among the magistracy and citizens , whether they should defend themselves or surrender , my good friend Lochiel ( laying his hand on the shoulder of that gallant and ...
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... passes my judgment . " - " When and how did you hear of my confinement ? " said Waverley . " " The prince himself told me , " said Fergus , " and inquired very minutely into your history . He then mentioned your being at that moment in ...
... passes my judgment . " - " When and how did you hear of my confinement ? " said Waverley . " " The prince himself told me , " said Fergus , " and inquired very minutely into your history . He then mentioned your being at that moment in ...
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... pass from my master's child to Inch - Grabbit , wha's a whig and a Hanoverian , and be managed by his doer , Jamie Howie , wha's no fit to be a birlieman , let be a bal- lie " - The beginning of this lamentation really had some- thing ...
... pass from my master's child to Inch - Grabbit , wha's a whig and a Hanoverian , and be managed by his doer , Jamie Howie , wha's no fit to be a birlieman , let be a bal- lie " - The beginning of this lamentation really had some- thing ...
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