Waverley; Or, 'Tis Sixty Years SinceG. Routledge & Sons, 1899 - 416 páginas |
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... party of soldiers to Tully - Veolan , and behaved very rudely to Bailie Macwheeble ; but the officer was very civil to me , only said his duty obliged him to search for arms and papers . My father had provided against this by taking ...
... party of soldiers to Tully - Veolan , and behaved very rudely to Bailie Macwheeble ; but the officer was very civil to me , only said his duty obliged him to search for arms and papers . My father had provided against this by taking ...
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... party ascended . The foremost of the band , being the stoutest and most active , had pushed on , and having surmounted the ascent , were out of ken for the present . Gilfillan , with the pedlar , and the small party who were Waverley's ...
... party ascended . The foremost of the band , being the stoutest and most active , had pushed on , and having surmounted the ascent , were out of ken for the present . Gilfillan , with the pedlar , and the small party who were Waverley's ...
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... party , who moved up the pathway in single or Indian file , Waverley being placed nearest to their leader . He moved with great precaution , as if to avoid giving any alarm , and halted as soon as he came to the verge of the ascent ...
... party , who moved up the pathway in single or Indian file , Waverley being placed nearest to their leader . He moved with great precaution , as if to avoid giving any alarm , and halted as soon as he came to the verge of the ascent ...
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