Waverley; Or, 'Tis Sixty Years Since, Volumen 1S.H. Parker, 1829 - 527 páginas |
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... chieftain of an independent branch of a powerful High- land clan , and is much respected , both for his own pow- er , and that of his kith , kin , and allies . " " And what has he to do with the thieves then ? Is he a magistrate , or in ...
... chieftain of an independent branch of a powerful High- land clan , and is much respected , both for his own pow- er , and that of his kith , kin , and allies . " " And what has he to do with the thieves then ? Is he a magistrate , or in ...
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... chieftains , who not only found the creaghs , or forays , useful for the purpose of train- ing individuals of their clan to the practice of arms , but also of maintaining a wholesome terror among their Lowland neighbours , and levying ...
... chieftains , who not only found the creaghs , or forays , useful for the purpose of train- ing individuals of their clan to the practice of arms , but also of maintaining a wholesome terror among their Lowland neighbours , and levying ...
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... chieftain's house in returning , where he would be sure of good accommodation and an excellent wel- come , there seemed nothing very formidable in the task he undertook . Rose , indeed , turned pale when she heard of it ; but her father ...
... chieftain's house in returning , where he would be sure of good accommodation and an excellent wel- come , there seemed nothing very formidable in the task he undertook . Rose , indeed , turned pale when she heard of it ; but her father ...
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... chieftain , he would probably have been attended by all that retinue which Evan had described with so much unction , he judged it more respectable to advance to meet Waverley with a single attendant , a very handsome Highland boy , who ...
... chieftain , he would probably have been attended by all that retinue which Evan had described with so much unction , he judged it more respectable to advance to meet Waverley with a single attendant , a very handsome Highland boy , who ...
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... chieftain resembled a smiling summer's day , in which , notwithstanding , we are made sensible by certain , though slight signs , that it may thunder and lighten before the close of evening . It was not , however , upon the first ...
... chieftain resembled a smiling summer's day , in which , notwithstanding , we are made sensible by certain , though slight signs , that it may thunder and lighten before the close of evening . It was not , however , upon the first ...
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ancient answered appeared arms attended Baillie Macwheeble Balmawhapple Baron of Bradwardine beauty brother Cairnvreckan called Callum Beg Captain Waverley cause CHAPTER character chief Chieftain clan claymore command dear Donald Bean Lean dress Edward Waverley English Evan Dhu expressed father favourable feelings Fergus Mac-Ivor Flora frae Gaelic Gellatley gentleman Gilfillan glen Glennaquoich guest hand head heard heart hero Highland honour horse house of Stuart Ivor Jacobites King lady Laird letter louis d'or low country Lowland Major Melville manner ment military mind Mirkwood Miss Bradwardine Miss Mac-Ivor morning Morton natural neighbour never observed occasion officer party passed person Perthshire plaid political present Rachael received regiment replied respect Richard Waverley romantic Scotland Scottish seemed Sir Everard sister soldier song strag sword thought tion Tully-Veolan verley Vich Ian Vohr village wardine Waver Waverley-Honour Waverley's whig wild wish young youth