Waverley, Or, 'Tis Sixty Years SinceJ. & B. Williams, 1831 - 455 páginas |
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... frae aboon the Pass . " " Ye're a Highlandman by your tongue ? " " Na , I am but just Aberdeen - a - way . " " And did your master come frae Aberdeen wi ' you ? " " Ay - that's when I left it mysel , " answered the cool and impenetrable ...
... frae aboon the Pass . " " Ye're a Highlandman by your tongue ? " " Na , I am but just Aberdeen - a - way . " " And did your master come frae Aberdeen wi ' you ? " " Ay - that's when I left it mysel , " answered the cool and impenetrable ...
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... frae hence to Edinburgh ? ” " Ay , and ye maun find it him forthwith . ' " Ahem ! It will be chargeable . " " He cares na for that a bodle . " 66 Aweel , Duncan -- Did ye say your name was Duncan , or Donald ! " 66 Na , man -- Jamie ...
... frae hence to Edinburgh ? ” " Ay , and ye maun find it him forthwith . ' " Ahem ! It will be chargeable . " " He cares na for that a bodle . " 66 Aweel , Duncan -- Did ye say your name was Duncan , or Donald ! " 66 Na , man -- Jamie ...
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... frae ta Tighearna , tat he bade me gie your honour ere I came back . " The letter from the Chief contained Flora's lines on the fate of Captain Wogan , whose enterprizing character is so well drawn by Clarendon . He had originally ...
... frae ta Tighearna , tat he bade me gie your honour ere I came back . " The letter from the Chief contained Flora's lines on the fate of Captain Wogan , whose enterprizing character is so well drawn by Clarendon . He had originally ...
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... frae the north ! I's warrant him nane of your whingeing King George folk , but a gallant Gordon , at the least o ' him . " The eyes of the assembly were now turned upon Waverley , who took the opportunity to beg the smith to shoe his ...
... frae the north ! I's warrant him nane of your whingeing King George folk , but a gallant Gordon , at the least o ' him . " The eyes of the assembly were now turned upon Waverley , who took the opportunity to beg the smith to shoe his ...
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... not have been found on the road . " " Vera true , vera true , sir , " replied the officer , " but every why has its wherefore . Ye maun ken , the laird there bought 4 a ' thir beasts frae me to munt his troop 264 WAVERLEY .
... not have been found on the road . " " Vera true , vera true , sir , " replied the officer , " but every why has its wherefore . Ye maun ken , the laird there bought 4 a ' thir beasts frae me to munt his troop 264 WAVERLEY .
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