Waverley, Or 'Tis Sixty Years SinceD. Appelton and Company, 1875 - 204 páginas |
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... arms of Matilda . " She is bewildered by the terrors of the day , " said Eleanor ; " and we have done ill in ... arm the band which had escorted them to Queenhoo- Hall . Fitzosborne's story being finished , he received the thanks of all ...
... arms of Matilda . " She is bewildered by the terrors of the day , " said Eleanor ; " and we have done ill in ... arm the band which had escorted them to Queenhoo- Hall . Fitzosborne's story being finished , he received the thanks of all ...
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... arms done by himself in the fray of the morning , as might have shamed Bevis and Guy of Warwick . He was , according to his narrative , singled out for destruction by the gigan- tic Baron himself , while he abandoned to meaner hands the ...
... arms done by himself in the fray of the morning , as might have shamed Bevis and Guy of Warwick . He was , according to his narrative , singled out for destruction by the gigan- tic Baron himself , while he abandoned to meaner hands the ...
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... arms , legs , and feet . It fell , that once upon a time , when the com- bat was at the thickest , this plebeian champion headed a sudden charge , so rapid and furious that all fled before him . He was several paces before his comrades ...
... arms , legs , and feet . It fell , that once upon a time , when the com- bat was at the thickest , this plebeian champion headed a sudden charge , so rapid and furious that all fled before him . He was several paces before his comrades ...
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... arms , and heard him exult ( to use his own words ) in the prospect of " drawing his claymore once more before he died . " In fact , on that memorable occa- gion , when the capital of Scotland was menaced by three trifling sloops or ...
... arms , and heard him exult ( to use his own words ) in the prospect of " drawing his claymore once more before he died . " In fact , on that memorable occa- gion , when the capital of Scotland was menaced by three trifling sloops or ...
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... arms ; even Royalty itself had deigned to inquire whether young Waverley was not now in Flanders , at an age when his grand- father was already bleeding for his king in the Great Civil War . This was accompanied by an offer of a troop ...
... arms ; even Royalty itself had deigned to inquire whether young Waverley was not now in Flanders , at an age when his grand- father was already bleeding for his king in the Great Civil War . This was accompanied by an offer of a troop ...
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