Waverley, Or, 'tis Sixty Years Since: In Three Volumes, Volumen 2Galignani, 1830 - 265 páginas |
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... heard . Distant shouts re- sounded from valley to valley , as the various parties of Highlanders , climbing rocks , strug- gling through copses , wading brooks , and tra- versing thickets , approached more and more near to each other ...
... heard . Distant shouts re- sounded from valley to valley , as the various parties of Highlanders , climbing rocks , strug- gling through copses , wading brooks , and tra- versing thickets , approached more and more near to each other ...
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... his more active friends ; but a few old servants and tenants used to shake their grey locks when they heard their master censured for want of spirit , and observed , « When the wind k is still , the shower falls soft . " This 12 WAVERLEY .
... his more active friends ; but a few old servants and tenants used to shake their grey locks when they heard their master censured for want of spirit , and observed , « When the wind k is still , the shower falls soft . " This 12 WAVERLEY .
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... heard particulars , and her surprise that her brother should not have taken better care to put a stranger on his guard against the perils of the sport in which he engaged him . Ed- ward readily exculpated the chieftain , who , indeed ...
... heard particulars , and her surprise that her brother should not have taken better care to put a stranger on his guard against the perils of the sport in which he engaged him . Ed- ward readily exculpated the chieftain , who , indeed ...
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... heard , would wet an English- man to the skin ; never to go out at night without his great - coat ; and , above all , to wear flannel near his skin . Mr Pembroke only wrote to our hero one letter , but it was of the bulk of six epistles ...
... heard , would wet an English- man to the skin ; never to go out at night without his great - coat ; and , above all , to wear flannel near his skin . Mr Pembroke only wrote to our hero one letter , but it was of the bulk of six epistles ...
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... heard . >> « No , Miss Mac - Ivor , I dare not hope it ; a thousand circumstances of fatal self - indulgence have made me the creature rather of imagi- nation than reason . Durst I but hope - could I but think that you would deign to be ...
... heard . >> « No , Miss Mac - Ivor , I dare not hope it ; a thousand circumstances of fatal self - indulgence have made me the creature rather of imagi- nation than reason . Durst I but hope - could I but think that you would deign to be ...
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answered appeared arms army attend Balmawhapple Baron of Bradwardine Bradwardine Cairnvreckan Callum Beg Captain Castle cause cavalry character charge Chevalier chiefs chieftain clan Colonel command danger dear dragoons dress Earl of Glencairn Edward Elector of Hanover English Ensign Maccombich Erastian expressed eyes father favour feelings Fergus Mac-Ivor Flockhart Flora Mac-Ivor followed gentleman Gilfillan glen Glennaquoich hand head heard hero Highland Highland ponies honour hope horse house of Stuart Jabesh Jacobites join laird landers leave Lero letter Lowland Major Melville maun ment military mind Miss Mac-Ivor Morton never night numbers observed occasion pain party passed pause person plaid portmanteau present Prince racter rank received regiment rendered reply Scotland seemed sister soldiers spirits Stirling Stirling Castle Stuart sword tartan thought Tighearnach tion troop Tully-Veolan verley Vich Ian Vohr Waver Waverley Waverley's whig whilk wish young