Waverley, Or, 'Tis Sixty Years SinceAdam & Charles Black, 1890 - 191 páginas |
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... chieftain of an independent branch of a powerful Highland clan , and is much respected , both for his own power ... chieftains , who not only found the creaghs , or forays , useful for the purpose of training individuals of their ...
... chieftain of an independent branch of a powerful Highland clan , and is much respected , both for his own power ... chieftains , who not only found the creaghs , or forays , useful for the purpose of training individuals of their ...
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... Chieftain's house in returning , where he would be sure of good accommodation and an excellent welcome , there seemed nothing very formidable in the task he undertook . Rose , indeed , turned pale when she heard of it ; but her father ...
... Chieftain's house in returning , where he would be sure of good accommodation and an excellent welcome , there seemed nothing very formidable in the task he undertook . Rose , indeed , turned pale when she heard of it ; but her father ...
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... Chieftain gave his guest the following | utmost. A Evan and his attendant now returned slowly along the beach , the latter bearing a large salmon - trout , the produce of the morning's sport , together with the angling - rod , while Evan ...
... Chieftain gave his guest the following | utmost. A Evan and his attendant now returned slowly along the beach , the latter bearing a large salmon - trout , the produce of the morning's sport , together with the angling - rod , while Evan ...
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... chieftain , he would probably have been attended by all that retinue which Evan described with so much unction , he judged it more respectable to advance to meet Waverley with a single attendant , a very hand- some Highland boy , who ...
... chieftain , he would probably have been attended by all that retinue which Evan described with so much unction , he judged it more respectable to advance to meet Waverley with a single attendant , a very hand- some Highland boy , who ...
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... chieftain . For the same reason , he crowded his estate with a tenantry , hardy indeed , and fit for the purposes of war , but greatly outnumber- ing what the soil was calculated to maintain . These consisted chiefly of his own clan ...
... chieftain . For the same reason , he crowded his estate with a tenantry , hardy indeed , and fit for the purposes of war , but greatly outnumber- ing what the soil was calculated to maintain . These consisted chiefly of his own clan ...
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