Waverley, Or, 'Tis Sixty Years Since, Volumen 2James Crissy, 1825 |
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... regiment , could easily dis- cover that the motions and habits of his escort were not those of trained soldiers , and that although ex- pert enough in the management of their horses , their skill was that of huntsmen or grooms , rather ...
... regiment , could easily dis- cover that the motions and habits of his escort were not those of trained soldiers , and that although ex- pert enough in the management of their horses , their skill was that of huntsmen or grooms , rather ...
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... regiments of horse , who had threatened to cut to pieces every Highlander that should venture to pass Stirling ; and while discussions were carrying forward among the magistracy and citizens , whether they should defend themselves or ...
... regiments of horse , who had threatened to cut to pieces every Highlander that should venture to pass Stirling ; and while discussions were carrying forward among the magistracy and citizens , whether they should defend themselves or ...
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... commission which you have lost , to offer you the brevet rank of major in my service , with the advantage of acting as one of my aid - de - camps VOL . II . 3 until you can be attached to a regiment of which WAVERLEY . 17.
... commission which you have lost , to offer you the brevet rank of major in my service , with the advantage of acting as one of my aid - de - camps VOL . II . 3 until you can be attached to a regiment of which WAVERLEY . 17.
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Walter Scott. until you can be attached to a regiment of which I hope several will be speedily embodied . " " Your royal highness will forgive me , " answered Waverley , for his recollection turned to Balmawhap- ple and his scanty troop ...
Walter Scott. until you can be attached to a regiment of which I hope several will be speedily embodied . " " Your royal highness will forgive me , " answered Waverley , for his recollection turned to Balmawhap- ple and his scanty troop ...
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... regiment . " " Very likely , " said Waverley ; " but now , surely , my dear Fergus , you may find time to tell me some- thing of Flora . " " Why , I can only tell you that she is well , and re- siding for the present with a relation in ...
... regiment . " " Very likely , " said Waverley ; " but now , surely , my dear Fergus , you may find time to tell me some- thing of Flora . " " Why , I can only tell you that she is well , and re- siding for the present with a relation in ...
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