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... horses, and began to charier with him on the subject. To Canobie Dick, for so shall we call our Border dealer, a chap was a chap, and he would have sold a horse to the devil himself, without minding his cloven hoof, and would have ...
... horses, and began to charier with him on the subject. To Canobie Dick, for so shall we call our Border dealer, a chap was a chap, and he would have sold a horse to the devil himself, without minding his cloven hoof, and would have ...
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... horse, to carry his portmanteau to Edinburgh. ' And whar may ye be coming from ? ' demanded mine host of the Candlestick. ' I have told you where I wish to go ; I do not conceive any further information necessary either for the guide or ...
... horse, to carry his portmanteau to Edinburgh. ' And whar may ye be coming from ? ' demanded mine host of the Candlestick. ' I have told you where I wish to go ; I do not conceive any further information necessary either for the guide or ...
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... horse and a dragon. tiog, lamb. homagium, the act of homage. horning, outlawry. horse-couper, horse-dealer. howe, hollow. humana perpessi sumus, we have borne all that man can inflict on us. hurdles, buttocks. ilk, each ; of that ilk ...
... horse and a dragon. tiog, lamb. homagium, the act of homage. horning, outlawry. horse-couper, horse-dealer. howe, hollow. humana perpessi sumus, we have borne all that man can inflict on us. hurdles, buttocks. ilk, each ; of that ilk ...
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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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