Waverley, Or, 'Tis Sixty Years Since, Volumen 2A. and W. Galignani, 1825 |
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... thoughts he had to beguile about four or five hours of solitude . When this space was elapsed , the trampling of horses was heard in the court - yard , and Colonel Stuart soon after made his appearance to request his guest to take some ...
... thoughts he had to beguile about four or five hours of solitude . When this space was elapsed , the trampling of horses was heard in the court - yard , and Colonel Stuart soon after made his appearance to request his guest to take some ...
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... thought a person of your appearance would not have been found upon the road . " " Vera true , vera true , sir - but every why has its wherefore ; ye maun ken the laird there bought a thir beasts frae me to munt his troop , and agreed to ...
... thought a person of your appearance would not have been found upon the road . " " Vera true , vera true , sir - but every why has its wherefore ; ye maun ken the laird there bought a thir beasts frae me to munt his troop , and agreed to ...
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... thought , lieutenant , my or- ders were precise , that no one should speak to the prisoner ? " The metamorphosed horse - dealer was silenced , of course , and slunk to the rear , where he consoled himself by entering into a vehement ...
... thought , lieutenant , my or- ders were precise , that no one should speak to the prisoner ? " The metamorphosed horse - dealer was silenced , of course , and slunk to the rear , where he consoled himself by entering into a vehement ...
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... thought he could have discovered his high birth and rank , although the star on his breast , and the em- broidered ... thoughts as - to its purport , he took out a paper and proceeded : - " I should indeed have no doubts upon this ...
... thought he could have discovered his high birth and rank , although the star on his breast , and the em- broidered ... thoughts as - to its purport , he took out a paper and proceeded : - " I should indeed have no doubts upon this ...
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... to the cause which the prejudices of education , and the po- litical principles of his family , had already recom- mended as the most just . These thoughts rushed : through his mind like a torrent , sweeping before them 14 WAVERLEY .
... to the cause which the prejudices of education , and the po- litical principles of his family , had already recom- mended as the most just . These thoughts rushed : through his mind like a torrent , sweeping before them 14 WAVERLEY .
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