Waverley, Or, 'Tis Sixty Years Since, Volumen 1Harper, 1829 - 466 páginas |
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... thou drawest thy brand , ( for the intruder laid his hand upon the hilt of his sword , ) thou wilt do well to reflect that I came with a safe - con- duct from thy king , and have no time to waste in brawls with such as thou . " " From ...
... thou drawest thy brand , ( for the intruder laid his hand upon the hilt of his sword , ) thou wilt do well to reflect that I came with a safe - con- duct from thy king , and have no time to waste in brawls with such as thou . " " From ...
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... thou hast used of late ; or , by the bones ! the porter shall have thee to his lodge , and cob thee with thine own wooden sword , till thy skin is as motley as thy doublet . " To this stern injunction , Gregory made no reply , any more ...
... thou hast used of late ; or , by the bones ! the porter shall have thee to his lodge , and cob thee with thine own wooden sword , till thy skin is as motley as thy doublet . " To this stern injunction , Gregory made no reply , any more ...
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... thou shalt not be forgotten ; for thou didst run speedily , and roar manfully for aid , without which , I think verily , we had not received it . But the brave forester , who came to my rescue when these three ruffians had nigh ...
... thou shalt not be forgotten ; for thou didst run speedily , and roar manfully for aid , without which , I think verily , we had not received it . But the brave forester , who came to my rescue when these three ruffians had nigh ...
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... thou forgettest thy best auxiliaries , the good greyhounds , Help and Holdfast ! I warrant thee , that when the humpbacked Baron caught thee by the cowl , which he hath almost torn off , thou hadst been in a fair plight had they not ...
... thou forgettest thy best auxiliaries , the good greyhounds , Help and Holdfast ! I warrant thee , that when the humpbacked Baron caught thee by the cowl , which he hath almost torn off , thou hadst been in a fair plight had they not ...
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... thou the apple without paring ? " " * * This tirade of gibberish is literally taken or selected from a mock discourse pronounced by a professed jester , which occurs in an ancient manuscript in the Advocates Library , the same from ...
... thou the apple without paring ? " " * * This tirade of gibberish is literally taken or selected from a mock discourse pronounced by a professed jester , which occurs in an ancient manuscript in the Advocates Library , the same from ...
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amusement ancient answered appeared arms attend Bailie Macwheeble Balmawhapple Baron of Bradwardine broadsword brother called Captain Waverley castle Caterans CAVSAS CHAPTER character Chief Chieftain clan Crieff curiosity dear deer DOCERE Donald Bean Lean dress Emma Darcy English Evan Dhu father favour feelings Fergus Mac-Ivor Flora Gay Bowers Gellatley gentleman GEORGIA LIBRARIES Glennaquoich guest hand heard hero Highland honour horse house of Stewart Jacobite King Laird letter Lord Boteler louis-d'or Lowland manner ment mind Miss Bradwardine Miss Mac-Ivor morning neighbour never Nicholas Amhurst night noble observed occasion party passed person plaid political racter received rendered returned Richard Waverley romance Rose scene Scotland Scottish seemed Sir Everard sister song sword tale Tewin thou thought tion Titus Livius Tully-Veolan UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA Veolan Vich Ian Vohr Waverley-Honour Waverley's Whig wild young youth