Waverley; Or, 'Tis Sixty Years SinceG. Routledge & Sons, 1899 - 416 páginas |
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... appeared at the head of the glen , compelled into a very narrow compass , and presenting such a formidable phalanx , that their antlers appeared at a distance , over the ridge of the steep pass , like a leafless grove . Their number was ...
... appeared at the head of the glen , compelled into a very narrow compass , and presenting such a formidable phalanx , that their antlers appeared at a distance , over the ridge of the steep pass , like a leafless grove . Their number was ...
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... appeared as uncom- fortable and rude as its situation and exterior foreboded . There was no appearance of a floor of any kind ; the roof seemed rent in several places ; the walls were composed of loose stones and turf , and the thatch ...
... appeared as uncom- fortable and rude as its situation and exterior foreboded . There was no appearance of a floor of any kind ; the roof seemed rent in several places ; the walls were composed of loose stones and turf , and the thatch ...
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... appeared to supply the means of gratifying his curiosity , for out of a spot which was somewhat decayed he was able to extract a nail . Through this minute aperture he could perceive a female form , wrapped in a plaid , in the act of ...
... appeared to supply the means of gratifying his curiosity , for out of a spot which was somewhat decayed he was able to extract a nail . Through this minute aperture he could perceive a female form , wrapped in a plaid , in the act of ...
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