Waverley, Or, 'Tis Sixty Years SinceAdam & Charles Black, 1890 - 191 páginas |
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... Donald Bane Lane , the worthy person whom they supposed to be possessed of the cattle , did not much approve of strangers approaching his retreat . This seemed reason- able , and silenced a qualm of suspicion which came across Edward's ...
... Donald Bane Lane , the worthy person whom they supposed to be possessed of the cattle , did not much approve of strangers approaching his retreat . This seemed reason- able , and silenced a qualm of suspicion which came across Edward's ...
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... Donald Bane Lane and his whole establishment were before his eyes . The interior of the cave , which here rose very high , was illuminated by torches made of pine - tree , which emitted a bright and bickering light , attended by a ...
... Donald Bane Lane and his whole establishment were before his eyes . The interior of the cave , which here rose very high , was illuminated by torches made of pine - tree , which emitted a bright and bickering light , attended by a ...
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... Donald Bane , three cogues , or wooden vessels , composed of staves and hoops , containing eanaruich , * a sort of strong soup , made out of a particular part of the inside of the beeves . After this refresh- ment , which , though ...
... Donald Bane , three cogues , or wooden vessels , composed of staves and hoops , containing eanaruich , * a sort of strong soup , made out of a particular part of the inside of the beeves . After this refresh- ment , which , though ...
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... Donald Bane Lane was proudly denominated . CHAPTER XVIII . WAVERLEY PROCEEDS ON HIS JOURNEY . WHEN Edward had collected his scattered recollection , he was surprised to observe the cavern totally deserted . Having arisen and put his ...
... Donald Bane Lane was proudly denominated . CHAPTER XVIII . WAVERLEY PROCEEDS ON HIS JOURNEY . WHEN Edward had collected his scattered recollection , he was surprised to observe the cavern totally deserted . Having arisen and put his ...
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... Donald Bane Lane never lifted less than a drove in his ' Do you call him an uncommon thief , then ? ' ' No - he that steals a cow from a poor widow or a stirk from a cotter is a thief ; he that lifts a drove from a Sassenach laird is a ...
... Donald Bane Lane never lifted less than a drove in his ' Do you call him an uncommon thief , then ? ' ' No - he that steals a cow from a poor widow or a stirk from a cotter is a thief ; he that lifts a drove from a Sassenach laird is a ...
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