Waverley, Or, 'Tis Sixty Years SinceAdam & Charles Black, 1890 - 191 páginas |
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... Balmawhapple , a Falconer by surname , of the house of Glenfarquhar , given right much to field sports - gaudet equis et canibus -but a very discreet young gentleman . Then there was the Laird of Killancureit , who had devoted his ...
... Balmawhapple , a Falconer by surname , of the house of Glenfarquhar , given right much to field sports - gaudet equis et canibus -but a very discreet young gentleman . Then there was the Laird of Killancureit , who had devoted his ...
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... Balmawhapple and Killancureit declared their determination to acknowledge their sense of the hospitality of Tully - Veolan , by partaking with their entertainer and his guest Captain Waverley , what they technically called deoch an ...
... Balmawhapple and Killancureit declared their determination to acknowledge their sense of the hospitality of Tully - Veolan , by partaking with their entertainer and his guest Captain Waverley , what they technically called deoch an ...
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... Balmawhapple , appeared with a huge pewter measuring - pot , containing at least three English quarts , fami- liarly denominated a Tappit Hen , and which , in the language of the hostess , reamed ( i.e. , mantled ) with excellent claret ...
... Balmawhapple , appeared with a huge pewter measuring - pot , containing at least three English quarts , fami- liarly denominated a Tappit Hen , and which , in the language of the hostess , reamed ( i.e. , mantled ) with excellent claret ...
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... Balmawhapple , I warn ye , let me see no more aberrations from the paths of good manners . ' ' And I tell you , Mr. Cosmo Comyne Brad- wardine , of Bradwardine and Tully - Veolan , ' retorted the sportsman , in huge disdain , ' that I ...
... Balmawhapple , I warn ye , let me see no more aberrations from the paths of good manners . ' ' And I tell you , Mr. Cosmo Comyne Brad- wardine , of Bradwardine and Tully - Veolan , ' retorted the sportsman , in huge disdain , ' that I ...
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... Balmawhapple . The former slipped his arm through that of the latter , and thus seem- ing to walk with him , while in reality he led him , advanced to meet Waverley , and , stop- ping in the midst of the apartment , made in great state ...
... Balmawhapple . The former slipped his arm through that of the latter , and thus seem- ing to walk with him , while in reality he led him , advanced to meet Waverley , and , stop- ping in the midst of the apartment , made in great state ...
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