Waverley Or The Sixty Years SinceAdam and Charles Black, 1862 - 332 páginas |
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... Lady of the Lake , that 1 was induced to think of attempting something of the same kind in prose . I had been a good deal in the Highlands at a time when they were much less accessible , and much less visited , than they have been of ...
... Lady of the Lake , that 1 was induced to think of attempting something of the same kind in prose . I had been a good deal in the Highlands at a time when they were much less accessible , and much less visited , than they have been of ...
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... lady , apparently young and beautiful , who rode by his side upon a dappled palfrey ; his squire , who carried his helmet and lance , and led his battle - horse , a noble steed , richly caparisoned . A page and four yeomen , bearing ...
... lady , apparently young and beautiful , who rode by his side upon a dappled palfrey ; his squire , who carried his helmet and lance , and led his battle - horse , a noble steed , richly caparisoned . A page and four yeomen , bearing ...
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... Lady Isabella to explain the cause of the disturbance . No more of the proposed tale was ever written ; but the author's purpose was , that it should turn upon a fine legend of superstition , which is current in the part of the Borders ...
... Lady Isabella to explain the cause of the disturbance . No more of the proposed tale was ever written ; but the author's purpose was , that it should turn upon a fine legend of superstition , which is current in the part of the Borders ...
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... ladies may spare us a little longer - Fill a bumper to the Archduke Charles . " The company did due honour to the toast of their landlord , " The success of the Archduke , " said the muddy Vicar , " will tend to further our negotiation ...
... ladies may spare us a little longer - Fill a bumper to the Archduke Charles . " The company did due honour to the toast of their landlord , " The success of the Archduke , " said the muddy Vicar , " will tend to further our negotiation ...
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... lady , daughters , and myself . The clergyman had not , it would seem , forgot the observa- tion which ranked him with the false prophets of Dunbar , for he addressed Mr Maxwell upon the first opportunity . " Hem ! I think , sir , you ...
... lady , daughters , and myself . The clergyman had not , it would seem , forgot the observa- tion which ranked him with the false prophets of Dunbar , for he addressed Mr Maxwell upon the first opportunity . " Hem ! I think , sir , you ...
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