Waverley, Or, 'Tis Sixty Years Since, Volumen 2James Crissy, 1825 |
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... court- yard , and made no doubt that he was now dispossess- ed , for a space at least , if not for ever , of the only documents which seemed to promise some light up- on the dubious events which had of late influenced his destiny . With ...
... court- yard , and made no doubt that he was now dispossess- ed , for a space at least , if not for ever , of the only documents which seemed to promise some light up- on the dubious events which had of late influenced his destiny . With ...
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... court - yard , and found a trooper holding a saddled horse , on which he mounted , and sallied from the portal of Doune Castle , attended by about a score of armed men on horseback . These had less the appearance of regu- lar soldiers ...
... court - yard , and found a trooper holding a saddled horse , on which he mounted , and sallied from the portal of Doune Castle , attended by about a score of armed men on horseback . These had less the appearance of regu- lar soldiers ...
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... court , in which Charles was eminently skilful , his words and his kindness penetrated the heart of our hero , and easily outweighed all prudential motives . To be thus personally solicited for assistance by a prince , whose form and ...
... court , in which Charles was eminently skilful , his words and his kindness penetrated the heart of our hero , and easily outweighed all prudential motives . To be thus personally solicited for assistance by a prince , whose form and ...
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... court . " " " Why my shooting jacket has seen service since we parted ; but that probably , you know as well or better than I. " " You do my second sight too much honour . We were so busy , first with the scheme of giving battle to Cope ...
... court . " " " Why my shooting jacket has seen service since we parted ; but that probably , you know as well or better than I. " " You do my second sight too much honour . We were so busy , first with the scheme of giving battle to Cope ...
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... court , retiring from the street , at the house of a buxom widow of forty , who seemed to smile very graciously upon the hand- some young chief , being a person with whom good looks and good humour were sure to secure an inter- est ...
... court , retiring from the street , at the house of a buxom widow of forty , who seemed to smile very graciously upon the hand- some young chief , being a person with whom good looks and good humour were sure to secure an inter- est ...
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