Waverley, Or, 'Tis Sixty Years SinceJ. & B. Williams, 1831 - 455 páginas |
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... Lord Byron , the reporter states himself to have asked my noble and highly - gifted friend , " If he was certain about these Novels being Sir Walter Scott's ? " To which Lord Byron replied , " Scott as much as owned him- self the Author ...
... Lord Byron , the reporter states himself to have asked my noble and highly - gifted friend , " If he was certain about these Novels being Sir Walter Scott's ? " To which Lord Byron replied , " Scott as much as owned him- self the Author ...
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... ill at ease . We will occupy your house till the Scottish King shall return from his north- ern expedition - meanwhile call me Lord Lacy of Chester . " The attendants of the Baron , assisted by the Franklin 20 APPENDIX TO.
... ill at ease . We will occupy your house till the Scottish King shall return from his north- ern expedition - meanwhile call me Lord Lacy of Chester . " The attendants of the Baron , assisted by the Franklin 20 APPENDIX TO.
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... Lord Lacy and his fair companion . While they sat down to it , they were attended by their host and his daughter , whom custom did not permit to eat in their presence , and who afterwards withdrew to an outer chamber , where the squire ...
... Lord Lacy and his fair companion . While they sat down to it , they were attended by their host and his daughter , whom custom did not permit to eat in their presence , and who afterwards withdrew to an outer chamber , where the squire ...
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... Lord Lacy , he uttered the most incoherent threats against the owner of the house and his guests . " We shall see - ay , marry shall we - if an English hound is to harbour and reset the Southrons here . Thank the Abbot of Melrose , and ...
... Lord Lacy , he uttered the most incoherent threats against the owner of the house and his guests . " We shall see - ay , marry shall we - if an English hound is to harbour and reset the Southrons here . Thank the Abbot of Melrose , and ...
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... Lord Lacy to the Franklin , who had stood in the most violent agitation during this whole scene . " His name , noble lord , is Adam Kerr of the Moat , but he is commonly called by his companions the Black Rider of Chevoit . I fear , 1 ...
... Lord Lacy to the Franklin , who had stood in the most violent agitation during this whole scene . " His name , noble lord , is Adam Kerr of the Moat , but he is commonly called by his companions the Black Rider of Chevoit . I fear , 1 ...
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