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... stood where it did , and had room in it for a friend or two in the worst of times - and he too a neighbour that his umquhile gossip Simon , blessed be his cast , used to think the best friend he had in the Hali- dome ! And on she went ...
... stood where it did , and had room in it for a friend or two in the worst of times - and he too a neighbour that his umquhile gossip Simon , blessed be his cast , used to think the best friend he had in the Hali- dome ! And on she went ...
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... stood gazing with unrepressed asto- nishment on whatever was in her inexperienced eye rare and costly , and with a humble , and at the same time cheerful acquiescence in her inferiority , asking all the little queries about the use and ...
... stood gazing with unrepressed asto- nishment on whatever was in her inexperienced eye rare and costly , and with a humble , and at the same time cheerful acquiescence in her inferiority , asking all the little queries about the use and ...
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... Mysie the Miller's daughter , and not the less so that she did not comprehend the meaning of a single word which he uttered . Indeed , the gallant knight's language was far too courtly to be under- stood 34 THE MONASTERY .
... Mysie the Miller's daughter , and not the less so that she did not comprehend the meaning of a single word which he uttered . Indeed , the gallant knight's language was far too courtly to be under- stood 34 THE MONASTERY .
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Sir Walter Scott. knight's language was far too courtly to be under- stood by persons of intelligence more acute than Mysie's . It was about this time , that the " only rare poet of his time , the witty , comical , facetiously - quick ...
Sir Walter Scott. knight's language was far too courtly to be under- stood by persons of intelligence more acute than Mysie's . It was about this time , that the " only rare poet of his time , the witty , comical , facetiously - quick ...
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... stood by his mother , and felt the same palpitation , which his philosophy was at a loss to account for . He was yet to learn how long it is ere our reason learns to triumph over the force , of external circumstances , and how much our ...
... stood by his mother , and felt the same palpitation , which his philosophy was at a loss to account for . He was yet to learn how long it is ere our reason learns to triumph over the force , of external circumstances , and how much our ...
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