Waverley, Or, 'tis Sixty Years Since: In Three Volumes, Volumen 2Galignani, 1830 - 265 páginas |
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... forming a circle , technically called the tinchel , which , gradually closing , drove the deer in herds together towards the glen where the chiefs and principal sportsmen lay in wait for them . In the mean while , these distinguished ...
... forming a circle , technically called the tinchel , which , gradually closing , drove the deer in herds together towards the glen where the chiefs and principal sportsmen lay in wait for them . In the mean while , these distinguished ...
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... of action , the sound of their bagpipes dying away upon the ear . Others made still a moving picture upon the narrow plain , forming various changeful groups , their feathers and loose plaids waving in the morn- ing breeze IO WAVERLEY .
... of action , the sound of their bagpipes dying away upon the ear . Others made still a moving picture upon the narrow plain , forming various changeful groups , their feathers and loose plaids waving in the morn- ing breeze IO WAVERLEY .
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... formed of no holiday texture . This faith had become so general , that the party in the cabinet of which we have made mention , after sounding Mr Richard Waverley , were so satisfied with his sentiments and abi- lities , as to propose ...
... formed of no holiday texture . This faith had become so general , that the party in the cabinet of which we have made mention , after sounding Mr Richard Waverley , were so satisfied with his sentiments and abi- lities , as to propose ...
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... formed plan to degrade him in the eyes of the public ; and the idea of its having succeeded filled him with such bitter emotions , that , after various attempts so conceal them , he at length threw himself into Mac - Ivor's arms , aud ...
... formed plan to degrade him in the eyes of the public ; and the idea of its having succeeded filled him with such bitter emotions , that , after various attempts so conceal them , he at length threw himself into Mac - Ivor's arms , aud ...
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... formed a sort of era in the annals of Cairn- vreckan , so that the parishioners , to denote what befel Sixty Years since , still say it hap- pened in good Mr Morton's time , » I have never been able to discover which he belonged to ...
... formed a sort of era in the annals of Cairn- vreckan , so that the parishioners , to denote what befel Sixty Years since , still say it hap- pened in good Mr Morton's time , » I have never been able to discover which he belonged to ...
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