Waverley Or 'tis Sixty Years Since, Volumen 21825 |
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... tion , and none from personal attachment . It was therefore necessary , that Fitzurse should open to them new prospects of advantage , and remind them of those which they at present enjoyed . To the young and wild nobles , he held out ...
... tion , and none from personal attachment . It was therefore necessary , that Fitzurse should open to them new prospects of advantage , and remind them of those which they at present enjoyed . To the young and wild nobles , he held out ...
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... tion , and recognized the Norman knight in the dress of an English yeoman . « What mummery is this , De Bracy ? » said Fitzurse , somewhat angrily ; « is this a time for Christmas gambols and quaint maskings , when the fate of our ...
... tion , and recognized the Norman knight in the dress of an English yeoman . « What mummery is this , De Bracy ? » said Fitzurse , somewhat angrily ; « is this a time for Christmas gambols and quaint maskings , when the fate of our ...
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... tion , rested upon four concentric arches which sprung from the four corners of the building , each supported upon a short and heavy pillar . The ribs of two of these arches remained , though the roof had fallen down betwixt them ; over ...
... tion , rested upon four concentric arches which sprung from the four corners of the building , each supported upon a short and heavy pillar . The ribs of two of these arches remained , though the roof had fallen down betwixt them ; over ...
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... tion , that thou shalt not for the next twelve months sin the sin of excess of curiosity . » > The knight pledged him , and desired him to name his weapons . « There is none , » replied the hermit , « from the scissors of Dalilah and ...
... tion , that thou shalt not for the next twelve months sin the sin of excess of curiosity . » > The knight pledged him , and desired him to name his weapons . « There is none , » replied the hermit , « from the scissors of Dalilah and ...
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... tion . The restoration of the independence of his race was the idol of his heart , to which he had willingly sacrificed domestic happiness and the interests of his own son . order to achieve this great revolution in favour of the native ...
... tion . The restoration of the independence of his race was the idol of his heart , to which he had willingly sacrificed domestic happiness and the interests of his own son . order to achieve this great revolution in favour of the native ...
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