Waverley, Or, 'Tis Sixty Years Since ...Edwin T. Scott, 61, North Eighth Street., 1825 |
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... considerable importance , and the others their attendants . It was not dif- ficult to ascertain the condition and character of one of these personages . He was obvions- ly an ecclesiastic of high rank ; his dress was I. CHAPTER II. ...
... considerable importance , and the others their attendants . It was not dif- ficult to ascertain the condition and character of one of these personages . He was obvions- ly an ecclesiastic of high rank ; his dress was I. CHAPTER II. ...
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... attendants , whose dark visages , white turbans , and the oriental form of their garments , shewed them to be natives of some distant eastern , country . The whole appearance of this warrior and his retinue was wild and outlandish ; the ...
... attendants , whose dark visages , white turbans , and the oriental form of their garments , shewed them to be natives of some distant eastern , country . The whole appearance of this warrior and his retinue was wild and outlandish ; the ...
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... attendants were in ap- pearance as foreign as their riders ; they were of Saracen origin , and consequently of Arabian descents , and their fine slender limbs , small fetlocks , thin manes , and easy springy motion , formed a marked ...
... attendants were in ap- pearance as foreign as their riders ; they were of Saracen origin , and consequently of Arabian descents , and their fine slender limbs , small fetlocks , thin manes , and easy springy motion , formed a marked ...
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... attendants , arrested their atten- tion and excited their wonder , and they could scarcely attend to the Prior of Jorvaulx ' ques- tion , when he demanded if they knew of any place of harbourage in the vicinity ; so much were they ...
... attendants , arrested their atten- tion and excited their wonder , and they could scarcely attend to the Prior of Jorvaulx ' ques- tion , when he demanded if they knew of any place of harbourage in the vicinity ; so much were they ...
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... attendants to mount his own led horse , and give that upon which he had hitherto ridden to the stranger , who was to serve for a guide . Their conductor pursued an opposite road from that which Wamba had recommended for the purpose of ...
... attendants to mount his own led horse , and give that upon which he had hitherto ridden to the stranger , who was to serve for a guide . Their conductor pursued an opposite road from that which Wamba had recommended for the purpose of ...
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