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... appeared to communicate itself to the audience. Their wild and sunburnt countenances assumed a fiercer and more animated expression ; all bent forward towards the reciter, many sprang up and waved their arms in ecstasy, and some laid ...
... appeared to communicate itself to the audience. Their wild and sunburnt countenances assumed a fiercer and more animated expression ; all bent forward towards the reciter, many sprang up and waved their arms in ecstasy, and some laid ...
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... appeared as uncomfortable 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 of ...
... appeared as uncomfortable 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 of ...
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... appeared to consult his welfare and his wishes, it occurred to our hero, that, during the worst crisis of his illness, a female figure, younger than his old Highland nurse, had appeared to flit around his couch. Of this, indeed, he had ...
... appeared to consult his welfare and his wishes, it occurred to our hero, that, during the worst crisis of his illness, a female figure, younger than his old Highland nurse, had appeared to flit around his couch. Of this, indeed, he had ...
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PORTRAIT OP SIR WALTER SCOTT Frontispiece | ix |
LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS | xi |
BRAID HILLS ARTHURS SEAT AND SALISBURY CRAGS | xv |
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