Waverley Or The Sixty Years SinceAdam and Charles Black, 1862 - 332 páginas |
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... Major Sturgeon himself , struck poor Green - Breeks over the head , with strength sufficient to cut him down . When this was seen , the casualty was so far beyond what bad ever taken place before , that both parties fled different ways ...
... Major Sturgeon himself , struck poor Green - Breeks over the head , with strength sufficient to cut him down . When this was seen , the casualty was so far beyond what bad ever taken place before , that both parties fled different ways ...
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... major - domo , for such he was , and indisputably the second officer of state in the barony , ( nay , as chief minister of the interior , superior even to Bailie Macwheeble , in his own department of the kitchen and cellar , ) - the major ...
... major - domo , for such he was , and indisputably the second officer of state in the barony , ( nay , as chief minister of the interior , superior even to Bailie Macwheeble , in his own department of the kitchen and cellar , ) - the major ...
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... Major , ) and was supposed , in old and Catholic times , to be invested with certain properties of a mystical and supernatural quality . And though I give not in to such anilia , it is certain it has always been esteemed a solemn ...
... Major , ) and was supposed , in old and Catholic times , to be invested with certain properties of a mystical and supernatural quality . And though I give not in to such anilia , it is certain it has always been esteemed a solemn ...
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... Major . Edward rushed forward to interfere between the combatants , but the prostrate bulk of the Laird of Killancureit , over which he stumbled , intercepted his passage . How Killancureit happened to be in this recumbent posture at so ...
... Major . Edward rushed forward to interfere between the combatants , but the prostrate bulk of the Laird of Killancureit , over which he stumbled , intercepted his passage . How Killancureit happened to be in this recumbent posture at so ...
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... Major , as the cause of all the mischief which had already happened , and was likely to ensue . At once he started , and his colour heightened , as , looking toward the window , he beheld the Baron and young Balmawhapple pass arm in arm ...
... Major , as the cause of all the mischief which had already happened , and was likely to ensue . At once he started , and his colour heightened , as , looking toward the window , he beheld the Baron and young Balmawhapple pass arm in arm ...
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