Waverley; Or, 'Tis Sixty Years Since: In Three Volumes..James Ballantyne and Company, 1814 - 371 páginas |
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... hearty laugh at pre- sent , and put him on his guard against laughing , when it might be very mal - a - pro- pos . So , au revoir , my dear Waverley . " CHAPTER III . The English Prisoner . THE first occupation WAVERLEY . 15.
... hearty laugh at pre- sent , and put him on his guard against laughing , when it might be very mal - a - pro- pos . So , au revoir , my dear Waverley . " CHAPTER III . The English Prisoner . THE first occupation WAVERLEY . 15.
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In Three Volumes.. Sir Walter Scott. CHAPTER III . The English Prisoner . THE first occupation of Waverley , after he departed from the Chieftain , was in quest of the officer whose life he had sa- ved . He was guarded along with his com ...
In Three Volumes.. Sir Walter Scott. CHAPTER III . The English Prisoner . THE first occupation of Waverley , after he departed from the Chieftain , was in quest of the officer whose life he had sa- ved . He was guarded along with his com ...
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... prisoner , when he should de- liver him over to Waverley . He hastened to assure Waverley , that he had " keepit ta sidier roy haill , and that he was na a plack the waur since the fery moment when his honour forbad her to gie him a bit ...
... prisoner , when he should de- liver him over to Waverley . He hastened to assure Waverley , that he had " keepit ta sidier roy haill , and that he was na a plack the waur since the fery moment when his honour forbad her to gie him a bit ...
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... prisoner , " to have met with you . " " I am ignorant , sir , " answered Waver- ley , “ how I have deserved so much in- terest . " " Did your uncle never mention a friend called Talbot ? " " I have heard him talk with great re- gard of ...
... prisoner , " to have met with you . " " I am ignorant , sir , " answered Waver- ley , “ how I have deserved so much in- terest . " " Did your uncle never mention a friend called Talbot ? " " I have heard him talk with great re- gard of ...
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... prisoner , who owed to him his life not many hours before . He was not sorry when Fergus interrupted their conference a second time . > " His Royal Highness commanded Mr Waverley's attendance . " Colonel Talbot threw upon Edward a ...
... prisoner , who owed to him his life not many hours before . He was not sorry when Fergus interrupted their conference a second time . > " His Royal Highness commanded Mr Waverley's attendance . " Colonel Talbot threw upon Edward a ...
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Términos y frases comunes
Alick answered arms auld Baillie Baron of Bradwardine battle of Preston Bodach Bradwar caliga called Captain Butler Carlisle Carlisle Castle castle CHAPTER Chevalier Chief Chieftain clan Colonel Talbot Common Moor court Davie dear Donald dragoons Duchran Duke of Cumberland Edinburgh Edward Waverley English Evan Dhu eyes father favour feelings Fergus Mac-Ivor Fergus's Flora gentleman Glennaquoich hand happy heard Highland honour hope horse house of Stuart inclosures Ivor Jacobites Janet Lady Emily laird leave letter look Maccombich Macwheeble ment military mind Miss Bradwardine morning never night Nosebag party pass person poor Prince prisoner puir quarrel reader regiment Rose Bradwardine Royal Highness Scotland seemed shewed sion Sir Everard soldiers soon spirit Spontoon Stanley stood suppose tell thing thought tion troop Tully-Veolan turn verley Vich Ian Vohr ward wardine Waver Waverley-Honour Waverley's whilk wish words young
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Página 363 - This race has now almost entirely vanished from the land, and with it, doubtless, much absurd political prejudice ; but also, many living examples of singular and disinterested attachment to the principles of loyalty which they received from their fathers, and of old Scottish faith, hospitality, worth, and honour.
Página 280 - So choosing solitary to abide Far from all neighbours, that her devilish deeds, And hellish arts, from people she might hide, And hurt far off, unknown, whomsoever she espied.
Página 298 - Saxon gentlemen are laughing," he said, "because a poor man, such as me, thinks my life, or the life of six of my degree, is worth that of Vich Ian Vohr, it's like enough they may be very right ; but if they laugh because they think I would not keep my word, and come back to redeem him, I can tell them they ken neither the heart of a Hielandman, nor the honour of a gentleman.
Página 361 - The effects of the insurrection of 1 745, — the destruction of the patriarchal power of the Highland chiefs, — the abolition of the heritable jurisdictions of the Lowland nobility and barons, — the total eradication of the Jacobite party, which, averse to intermingle with the English, or adopt their customs...