Waverley, Or 'Tis Sixty Years SinceJohn W. Lovell Company, 1899 - 466 páginas |
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... Albert replied ; " but I followed his majesty with about five hundred other officers and gentlemen , who were ... Albert ! -But I forget - you must be weary and hungry . " " Even so , sir , " said Albert ; " but these are things which of ...
... Albert replied ; " but I followed his majesty with about five hundred other officers and gentlemen , who were ... Albert ! -But I forget - you must be weary and hungry . " " Even so , sir , " said Albert ; " but these are things which of ...
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... Albert , was your master drunk or sober , when he sent thee all this way with a feather at this time of night ? " " 66 " With reverence , sir , " said the boy , he was what he calls sober , and what I would call concerned in liquor for ...
... Albert , was your master drunk or sober , when he sent thee all this way with a feather at this time of night ? " " 66 " With reverence , sir , " said the boy , he was what he calls sober , and what I would call concerned in liquor for ...
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... Albert Lee , dis- armed and bound , was conducted as a captive into the apart- ment which derived its name from the victories of his ancestor and placed in the presence of General Cromwell . Running over in his mind the time which had ...
... Albert Lee , dis- armed and bound , was conducted as a captive into the apart- ment which derived its name from the victories of his ancestor and placed in the presence of General Cromwell . Running over in his mind the time which had ...
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