Waverley, Or, 'Tis Sixty Years Since, Volumen 2James Crissy, 1825 |
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... hands of the Philistines if you parted from us ? " " Dear Fergus , it is long since I have heard a friend's voice . Where is Flora ? " " Safe , and a triumphant spectator of our success . " " In this place ? " " Ay , in this city at ...
... hands of the Philistines if you parted from us ? " " Dear Fergus , it is long since I have heard a friend's voice . Where is Flora ? " " Safe , and a triumphant spectator of our success . " " In this place ? " " Ay , in this city at ...
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... hand to Edward with the utmost courtesy , who could not , had he de- sired it , have avoided rendering him the homage which seemed due to his rank , and was certainly the right of his birth . " I am sorry to understand , Mr. Waverley ...
... hand to Edward with the utmost courtesy , who could not , had he de- sired it , have avoided rendering him the homage which seemed due to his rank , and was certainly the right of his birth . " I am sorry to understand , Mr. Waverley ...
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... hand on the shoulder of that gallant and accomplished chieftain ) saved them the trouble of farther deliberation , by entering the gates with five hundred Camerons . Thus far , therefore , we have done well ; but , in the meanwhile ...
... hand on the shoulder of that gallant and accomplished chieftain ) saved them the trouble of farther deliberation , by entering the gates with five hundred Camerons . Thus far , therefore , we have done well ; but , in the meanwhile ...
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... hands than my own , and will add to it pistols of the same work- manship . Colonel Mac - Ivor , you must have much . to say to your friend ; I will detain you no longer from your private conversation , but remember we expect you both to ...
... hands than my own , and will add to it pistols of the same work- manship . Colonel Mac - Ivor , you must have much . to say to your friend ; I will detain you no longer from your private conversation , but remember we expect you both to ...
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... hand- some young chief , being a person with whom good looks and good humour were sure to secure an inter- est , whatever might be the party's political opinions . Here Callum Beg received them with the smile of recognition . " Callum ...
... hand- some young chief , being a person with whom good looks and good humour were sure to secure an inter- est , whatever might be the party's political opinions . Here Callum Beg received them with the smile of recognition . " Callum ...
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