Waverley, Or, 'Tis Sixty Years Since, Volumen 2James Crissy, 1825 |
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... Janet , canna ye gie us something for supper ? " “ Ou , ay , sir , I'll brander the moor fowl that John Heatherblutter brought in this morning ; and ye see puir Davie's roasting the black hen's eggs . I dare Mr. Wauverley , ye never ...
... Janet , canna ye gie us something for supper ? " “ Ou , ay , sir , I'll brander the moor fowl that John Heatherblutter brought in this morning ; and ye see puir Davie's roasting the black hen's eggs . I dare Mr. Wauverley , ye never ...
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... Janet poured out upon " Him whom she loved , her ideot boy . " " Davie's no sae silly as folks tak him for , Mr. Wauverley ; he wadna hae brought you here unless he had kend ye was a friend to his honour - indeed the very dogs kend ye ...
... Janet poured out upon " Him whom she loved , her ideot boy . " " Davie's no sae silly as folks tak him for , Mr. Wauverley ; he wadna hae brought you here unless he had kend ye was a friend to his honour - indeed the very dogs kend ye ...
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... Janet's narrative , by an inquiry after Miss Bradwardine . " She's weel and safe , thank God ! at the Duchran , " answered the baron ; the laird's distantly related to us , and more nearly to my chaplain , Mr. Rubrick ; and , though he ...
... Janet's narrative , by an inquiry after Miss Bradwardine . " She's weel and safe , thank God ! at the Duchran , " answered the baron ; the laird's distantly related to us , and more nearly to my chaplain , Mr. Rubrick ; and , though he ...
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... Janet got into some kind of kennel behind the hallan ; Davie had been long asleep and snoring between Ban and Buscar . These dogs had followed him to the hut after the mansion - house was deserted , and there constantly re- sided : and ...
... Janet got into some kind of kennel behind the hallan ; Davie had been long asleep and snoring between Ban and Buscar . These dogs had followed him to the hut after the mansion - house was deserted , and there constantly re- sided : and ...
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... Janet was scut- tling about her house to wake the baron , who usually slept sound and heavily . " I must go back , " he said , to Waverley , " to my cove ; will you walk down the glen wi ' me ? " They went out together , and followed a ...
... Janet was scut- tling about her house to wake the baron , who usually slept sound and heavily . " I must go back , " he said , to Waverley , " to my cove ; will you walk down the glen wi ' me ? " They went out together , and followed a ...
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