WAVERLEY OR TIS SIXTY YEARS SINCE1909 |
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... looks, that indicate the earnestness with which those who live in monotonous ease at home, look out for amusement abroad. Yet the physiognomy of the people, when more closely examined, was far from exhibiting the indifference of ...
... looks, that indicate the earnestness with which those who live in monotonous ease at home, look out for amusement abroad. Yet the physiognomy of the people, when more closely examined, was far from exhibiting the indifference of ...
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... look from the butler chastised his interference, and he commanded him, by the name of Davie Gellatley, in a tone which admitted no discussion, to look for his honour at the dark hag, and tell him there was a gentleman from the south had ...
... look from the butler chastised his interference, and he commanded him, by the name of Davie Gellatley, in a tone which admitted no discussion, to look for his honour at the dark hag, and tell him there was a gentleman from the south had ...
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... Look to yourselves ! look to yourselves ! I see the Evil One sitting in the midst of ye." The surprise was general, and terror and flight its immediate consequences. Happy were those who were next the door ; and many were the disasters ...
... Look to yourselves ! look to yourselves ! I see the Evil One sitting in the midst of ye." The surprise was general, and terror and flight its immediate consequences. Happy were those who were next the door ; and many were the disasters ...
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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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