Waverley; Or, 'Tis Sixty Years Since. In Three Volumes. Vol. 1.[- 3.], Volumen 3Constable, 1821 - 248 páginas |
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... Chieftain of Glennaquoich and his friend Edward Waverley . He found the former busied in determining disputes among his clansmen about points of precedence and deeds of valour , besides sundry high and doubt- ful questions concerning ...
... Chieftain of Glennaquoich and his friend Edward Waverley . He found the former busied in determining disputes among his clansmen about points of precedence and deeds of valour , besides sundry high and doubt- ful questions concerning ...
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... chieftain , on the madness of reviving a quarrel in such a moment . << The ground is cumbered with carcases , " said the old mountaineer , turning sullenly away ; « one more would hardly have been ken'd upon it , and if it was na for ...
... chieftain , on the madness of reviving a quarrel in such a moment . << The ground is cumbered with carcases , " said the old mountaineer , turning sullenly away ; « one more would hardly have been ken'd upon it , and if it was na for ...
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... Chieftain , was in quest of the officer whose life he had saved . He was guarded , along with his companions in misfortune , who were very numerous , in a gentleman's house near the field of battle . Upon entering the room , where they ...
... Chieftain , was in quest of the officer whose life he had saved . He was guarded , along with his companions in misfortune , who were very numerous , in a gentleman's house near the field of battle . Upon entering the room , where they ...
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... Chieftain of Glennaquoich . Added to this , he was a man of extended know- ledge and cultivated taste , although strongly tinged , as we have already observed , with those prejudices which are peculiarly English . The character of ...
... Chieftain of Glennaquoich . Added to this , he was a man of extended know- ledge and cultivated taste , although strongly tinged , as we have already observed , with those prejudices which are peculiarly English . The character of ...
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... Chieftain gradually reassumed some degree of composure . « I know , Waverley , " he said , " that Colonel Talbot has persuaded you to curse ten times a- day your engagement with us ; -nay , never deny it , for I am at this moment ...
... Chieftain gradually reassumed some degree of composure . « I know , Waverley , " he said , " that Colonel Talbot has persuaded you to curse ten times a- day your engagement with us ; -nay , never deny it , for I am at this moment ...
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