Waverley; Or, 'Tis Sixty Years SinceG. Routledge & Sons, 1899 - 416 páginas |
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... officer is gone back with his party , but a non - commissioned officer and four men remain as a sort of garrison in the house . They have hitherto behaved very well , as we are forced to keep them in good - humour . But these soldiers ...
... officer is gone back with his party , but a non - commissioned officer and four men remain as a sort of garrison in the house . They have hitherto behaved very well , as we are forced to keep them in good - humour . But these soldiers ...
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Walter Scott. officer . The civil crime of which you stand accused is that of high treason , and levying war against the king , the highest delinquency of which a subject can be ... officer. The civil crime of which you stand accused ...
Walter Scott. officer . The civil crime of which you stand accused is that of high treason , and levying war against the king , the highest delinquency of which a subject can be ... officer. The civil crime of which you stand accused ...
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... officer replied by a thrust with his sword , which Waverley received in his target , and in turn- ing it aside the Englishman's weapon broke . At the same time the battle - axe of Dugald Mahony was in the act of descending upon the ...
... officer replied by a thrust with his sword , which Waverley received in his target , and in turn- ing it aside the Englishman's weapon broke . At the same time the battle - axe of Dugald Mahony was in the act of descending upon the ...
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