Waverley, Or, 'Tis Sixty Years SinceAdam & Charles Black, 1890 - 191 páginas |
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... cateran Bane Lane , are managed without much skill . It suited best , however , the road I wanted to travel , and permitted me to introduce some descriptions of scenery and manners to which the reality gave an interest which the powers ...
... cateran Bane Lane , are managed without much skill . It suited best , however , the road I wanted to travel , and permitted me to introduce some descriptions of scenery and manners to which the reality gave an interest which the powers ...
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... Caterans of the neigh- bouring Highlands . Stables and other offices occupied another side of the square . The former were low vaults , with narrow slits instead of windows , resembling , as Edward's groom ob- served , rather a prison ...
... Caterans of the neigh- bouring Highlands . Stables and other offices occupied another side of the square . The former were low vaults , with narrow slits instead of windows , resembling , as Edward's groom ob- served , rather a prison ...
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... Caterans have come down upon us , last night , and have driven off all our milch cows . ' ' A party of Caterans ? ' ' Yes ; robbers from the neighbouring High- lands . We used to be quite free from them while we paid black - mail to ...
... Caterans have come down upon us , last night , and have driven off all our milch cows . ' ' A party of Caterans ? ' ' Yes ; robbers from the neighbouring High- lands . We used to be quite free from them while we paid black - mail to ...
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... to gie him for the plague and trouble which he had about Gilliewhackit to an unkenn'd degree . And I cannot tell ye precisely * Note N. Caterans . How- And how they sorted ; but they agreed sae right that 50 50 WAVERLEY NOVELS.
... to gie him for the plague and trouble which he had about Gilliewhackit to an unkenn'd degree . And I cannot tell ye precisely * Note N. Caterans . How- And how they sorted ; but they agreed sae right that 50 50 WAVERLEY NOVELS.
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... Caterans as zeal for presbytery , had declared themselves on the side of government , and formed irregular bodies of partisans , who had frequent skirmishes with the mountaineers , and sometimes attacked the houses of the Jaco- bite ...
... Caterans as zeal for presbytery , had declared themselves on the side of government , and formed irregular bodies of partisans , who had frequent skirmishes with the mountaineers , and sometimes attacked the houses of the Jaco- bite ...
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