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... Callum Beg and in the account given by the Baron of Bradwardine of the petty trespasses of the Highlanders upon trifling articles of property , he has borne hard , and unjustly so , upon their national character . Nothing could be ...
... Callum Beg and in the account given by the Baron of Bradwardine of the petty trespasses of the Highlanders upon trifling articles of property , he has borne hard , and unjustly so , upon their national character . Nothing could be ...
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... Callum Beg . ' C In fact , Fergus Mac - Ivor , of whom a Frenchman might have said as truly as of any man in the Highlands , Qu'il connoit bien ses gens , ' had no idea of raising himself in the eyes of an English young man of fortune ...
... Callum Beg . ' C In fact , Fergus Mac - Ivor , of whom a Frenchman might have said as truly as of any man in the Highlands , Qu'il connoit bien ses gens , ' had no idea of raising himself in the eyes of an English young man of fortune ...
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... Callum Beg and Dugald Mahony . We shall take the opportunity to introduce the reader to some particulars of Fergus Mac - Ivor's character and history , which were not completely known to Waverley till after a con- nection which , though ...
... Callum Beg and Dugald Mahony . We shall take the opportunity to introduce the reader to some particulars of Fergus Mac - Ivor's character and history , which were not completely known to Waverley till after a con- nection which , though ...
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... Callum Beg , the sort of foot - page who used to attend his person , and who had now in charge to wait upon Waverley . On asking his host if he knew where the Chieftain was gone ? the old man looked fixedly at 154 WAVERLEY NOVELS.
... Callum Beg , the sort of foot - page who used to attend his person , and who had now in charge to wait upon Waverley . On asking his host if he knew where the Chieftain was gone ? the old man looked fixedly at 154 WAVERLEY NOVELS.
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... Callum Beg said , rather pertly , as Edward thought , that Ta Tighearnach ( i.e. the Chief ) did not like ta Sassenagh duinhé - wassel to be pingled wi ' mickle speaking , as she was na tat weel . ' From this Waverley con- cluded he ...
... Callum Beg said , rather pertly , as Edward thought , that Ta Tighearnach ( i.e. the Chief ) did not like ta Sassenagh duinhé - wassel to be pingled wi ' mickle speaking , as she was na tat weel . ' From this Waverley con- cluded he ...
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