Waverley, Or 'Tis Sixty Years SinceD. Appelton and Company, 1875 - 204 páginas |
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... night , and despairing to find one either in the inaccessi- ble tower , or the plundered huts of the peasantry , he directed his course to the left hand , where he spied a small decent habitation , apparently the abode of a man ...
... night , and despairing to find one either in the inaccessi- ble tower , or the plundered huts of the peasantry , he directed his course to the left hand , where he spied a small decent habitation , apparently the abode of a man ...
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... night , as he rode over Bowden Moor , on the west side of the Eildon Hills , the scene of Thomas the Rhymer's prophecies , and often mentioned in his story , having a brace of horses along with him which he had not been able to dispose ...
... night , as he rode over Bowden Moor , on the west side of the Eildon Hills , the scene of Thomas the Rhymer's prophecies , and often mentioned in his story , having a brace of horses along with him which he had not been able to dispose ...
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... night ? " Rose , not much pleased with the abruptness of the first question which the young stranger had addressed to her , answered dryly in the negative , and the conversation again sunk into silence . At this moment Mr. Saunderson ...
... night ? " Rose , not much pleased with the abruptness of the first question which the young stranger had addressed to her , answered dryly in the negative , and the conversation again sunk into silence . At this moment Mr. Saunderson ...
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... night , And bade her descend , and her promise plight . He that dare sit on St. Swithin's Chair , When the Night - Hag wings the troubled air , Questions three , when he speaks the spell , He may ask , and she must tell . The Baron has ...
... night , And bade her descend , and her promise plight . He that dare sit on St. Swithin's Chair , When the Night - Hag wings the troubled air , Questions three , when he speaks the spell , He may ask , and she must tell . The Baron has ...
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... night , how ever , was pleasant , and not dark ; and Waverley , calling up mental energy to support personal fa- tigue , held on his march gallantly , though envying in his heart his Highland attendants , who con- tinued , without a ...
... night , how ever , was pleasant , and not dark ; and Waverley , calling up mental energy to support personal fa- tigue , held on his march gallantly , though envying in his heart his Highland attendants , who con- tinued , without a ...
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