Waverley, Or, 'Tis Sixty Years Since, Volumen 2James Crissy, 1825 |
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... master , and lieuten- ant . And to be sure , whae's fitter to look after the breaking and the keeping of the puir beasts than my- sell , that bought and sold every one of them ? And pray , sir , if it be not too 6 WAVERLEY .
... master , and lieuten- ant . And to be sure , whae's fitter to look after the breaking and the keeping of the puir beasts than my- sell , that bought and sold every one of them ? And pray , sir , if it be not too 6 WAVERLEY .
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... sure to secure an inter- est , whatever might be the party's political opinions . , Here Callum Beg received them with the smile of recognition . " Callum , " said the chief , " call She- mus an Snaht , " ( James of the Needle . ) This ...
... sure to secure an inter- est , whatever might be the party's political opinions . , Here Callum Beg received them with the smile of recognition . " Callum , " said the chief , " call She- mus an Snaht , " ( James of the Needle . ) This ...
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... Lord forgie ye , Ensign Maccombich , I'm sure the colonel wad never do the like o ' that . " " Hout ! hout ! Mrs. Flockhart , we're young blude , ye ken ; and young saints auld deils . " " But will ye fight wi ' Sir John Cope WAVERLEY . 27.
... Lord forgie ye , Ensign Maccombich , I'm sure the colonel wad never do the like o ' that . " " Hout ! hout ! Mrs. Flockhart , we're young blude , ye ken ; and young saints auld deils . " " But will ye fight wi ' Sir John Cope WAVERLEY . 27.
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... turn out for the prince like a gen- tleman . " " To be sure , they lie maist ewest , " said the bail- lie , wiping his eyes , " and should naturally fa ' under the same factory . " And I , " proceeded the chieftain , shall 32 WAVERLEY .
... turn out for the prince like a gen- tleman . " " To be sure , they lie maist ewest , " said the bail- lie , wiping his eyes , " and should naturally fa ' under the same factory . " And I , " proceeded the chieftain , shall 32 WAVERLEY .
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... sure . " " Ruffin ! I assure you , Houghton , you have been vilely imposed upon . " " I often thought so , " said Houghton , " though they showed us your very seal ; and so Timms was shot , and I was reduced to the ranks . " " Do not ...
... sure . " " Ruffin ! I assure you , Houghton , you have been vilely imposed upon . " " I often thought so , " said Houghton , " though they showed us your very seal ; and so Timms was shot , and I was reduced to the ranks . " " Do not ...
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