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... man ! " answered Jasper , " keep a calm sough ; better to fleech a fool than fight with him . " Martin acknowledged the ... Sir Piercie Shafton , a friend of his and of his master , come to spend three or four days with little din in the ...
... man ! " answered Jasper , " keep a calm sough ; better to fleech a fool than fight with him . " Martin acknowledged the ... Sir Piercie Shafton , a friend of his and of his master , come to spend three or four days with little din in the ...
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Sir Walter Scott. have pleaded her want of every sort of convenience to ... man , who silenced all expostu- lation with , " such was his master's pleasure . And ... Piercie Shafton , " continued Chris- tie , " you will judge for yourself ...
Sir Walter Scott. have pleaded her want of every sort of convenience to ... man , who silenced all expostu- lation with , " such was his master's pleasure . And ... Piercie Shafton , " continued Chris- tie , " you will judge for yourself ...
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Sir Walter Scott. While he thus laboured to reconcile Sir Piercie Shafton to his fate , the widow having consulted her son Edward on the real import of the Lord Abbot's injunction , and having found that Christie had given a true ...
Sir Walter Scott. While he thus laboured to reconcile Sir Piercie Shafton to his fate , the widow having consulted her son Edward on the real import of the Lord Abbot's injunction , and having found that Christie had given a true ...
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... Sir Piercie Shafton to pick his teeth or to yawn , or to gabble like the beggar whose tongue ( as he says ) was cut out by the Turks , or to affect deafness or blindness , or any other infirmity of the organs . But though the embroidery ...
... Sir Piercie Shafton to pick his teeth or to yawn , or to gabble like the beggar whose tongue ( as he says ) was cut out by the Turks , or to affect deafness or blindness , or any other infirmity of the organs . But though the embroidery ...
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Sir Walter Scott. teeth as white as her father's bolted flower , and en- deavouring to secure a word or two for her own future use out of the pearls of rhetoric which Sir Piercie Shafton scattered around him with such bounteous profusion ...
Sir Walter Scott. teeth as white as her father's bolted flower , and en- deavouring to secure a word or two for her own future use out of the pearls of rhetoric which Sir Piercie Shafton scattered around him with such bounteous profusion ...
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