Waverley, Or 'Tis Sixty Years SinceJohn W. Lovell Company, 1899 - 466 páginas |
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... Speak out , sir , and say your worst ! " " Fear not my temper , Mrs. Alice , " said Everard , with equal firmness and placidity of manner ; " and you , Sir Henry , do not think that if I speak firmly , I mean therefore to speak in anger ...
... Speak out , sir , and say your worst ! " " Fear not my temper , Mrs. Alice , " said Everard , with equal firmness and placidity of manner ; " and you , Sir Henry , do not think that if I speak firmly , I mean therefore to speak in anger ...
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... speak intelligibly when thou art so minded . Remember , I may serve or harm thee ; and as you hope or fear anything on my part , answer straightforward — What has happened to drive out thy master to the wild wood at this time of night ...
... speak intelligibly when thou art so minded . Remember , I may serve or harm thee ; and as you hope or fear anything on my part , answer straightforward — What has happened to drive out thy master to the wild wood at this time of night ...
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... speak it out , that I may know what I am accused of ? " " Ah , Mark , Mark , " replied the General , " there needeth no accuser speak when the still small voice speaks within us . Is there not moisture on thy brow , Mark Everard ? Is ...
... speak it out , that I may know what I am accused of ? " " Ah , Mark , Mark , " replied the General , " there needeth no accuser speak when the still small voice speaks within us . Is there not moisture on thy brow , Mark Everard ? Is ...
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Albert Albert Lee Alice ancient answered appeared arms army attend Baron of Bradwardine better Bletson called Callum cavalier character Charles Chieftain church clan Colonel Everard Colonel Talbot command Cromwell danger dear Desborough devil Doctor door Edward exclaimed eyes father fear feelings Flora followed gentleman Gilbert Pearson give Glennaquoich hand hath head hear heard heart hero Highland Holdenough honor horse house of Stuart Jacobite Joceline King King's King's Oak lady Lodge look Lord Louis Kerneguy Macwheeble manner Markham Everard Master mind never night occasion old knight party passed person Phoebe poor present Prince rapier replied returned Rochecliffe Rose roundhead royal Scotland Scottish seemed Sir Everard Sir Henry Lee soldiers speak spirit stood sword tell thee thought tion Tomkins Tully-Veolan turned voice Waverley-Honour Waverley's whig wild Wildrake Woodstock Woodstock town words worthy young