Waverley, Or 'Tis Sixty Years SinceD. Appelton and Company, 1875 - 204 páginas |
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... sure , if eagerly drained , to bring the best and the ablest down to that of fools . This risk was in some degree prevented by the mask which I wore ; and my own stores of self - conceit were left to their natural course , without being ...
... sure , if eagerly drained , to bring the best and the ablest down to that of fools . This risk was in some degree prevented by the mask which I wore ; and my own stores of self - conceit were left to their natural course , without being ...
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... sure I am , that the pockets of the noted Green - Breeks never held as much money of his own . He declined the remittance , saying that he would not sell his blood ; but at the same time reprobated the idea of being an informer , which ...
... sure I am , that the pockets of the noted Green - Breeks never held as much money of his own . He declined the remittance , saying that he would not sell his blood ; but at the same time reprobated the idea of being an informer , which ...
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... sure . This conveyed no information , and Edward , repeating his queries , received a rapid answer , in which , from the haste and peculiarity of the dia- lect , the word " butler " was alone intelligible . Waverley then requested to ...
... sure . This conveyed no information , and Edward , repeating his queries , received a rapid answer , in which , from the haste and peculiarity of the dia- lect , the word " butler " was alone intelligible . Waverley then requested to ...
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... sure this is but the beginning of our troubles ; for Tully - Veolan has never been a safe or quiet residence when we have been at feud with the Highlanders . When I was a girl about ten , there was a skirmish fought between a party of ...
... sure this is but the beginning of our troubles ; for Tully - Veolan has never been a safe or quiet residence when we have been at feud with the Highlanders . When I was a girl about ten , there was a skirmish fought between a party of ...
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... sure he would die for the law , as many a pretty man has done before him ! " " Die for the law ! " " Ay ; that is , with the law , or by the law ; be strapped up on the kind gallows of Crieff , * where his father died , and his godsire ...
... sure he would die for the law , as many a pretty man has done before him ! " " Die for the law ! " " Ay ; that is , with the law , or by the law ; be strapped up on the kind gallows of Crieff , * where his father died , and his godsire ...
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