Waverley, Or, 'Tis Sixty Years Since, Volumen 2James Crissy, 1825 |
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... party was mounted upon an excellent hunt- er , and although dressed in uniform , his change of apparel did not prevent Waverley from recognising his old acquaintance , Mr. Falconer of Balmawhapple . " Now , although the terms upon which ...
... party was mounted upon an excellent hunt- er , and although dressed in uniform , his change of apparel did not prevent Waverley from recognising his old acquaintance , Mr. Falconer of Balmawhapple . " Now , although the terms upon which ...
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... party , were denomi- nated Captain Falconer's troop , being proceeded by a trumpet , which sounded from time to time , and a standard , borne by Cornet Falconer , the laird's younger brother . The lieutenant , an elderly man , had much ...
... party , were denomi- nated Captain Falconer's troop , being proceeded by a trumpet , which sounded from time to time , and a standard , borne by Cornet Falconer , the laird's younger brother . The lieutenant , an elderly man , had much ...
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... party would only give Balmawhapple a wish- ed - for opportunity to display the insolence of au- thority , and the sulky spite of a temper naturally dogged , and rendered more so by habits of low in- dulgence and the incense of servile ...
... party would only give Balmawhapple a wish- ed - for opportunity to display the insolence of au- thority , and the sulky spite of a temper naturally dogged , and rendered more so by habits of low in- dulgence and the incense of servile ...
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... party trudge . In fact , every man acting upon the impulse of the moment , Mr. Jinker's steeds were soon brought to show their mettle , and the cavaliers , retreating with more speed than regularity , never took to a trot , as the ...
... party trudge . In fact , every man acting upon the impulse of the moment , Mr. Jinker's steeds were soon brought to show their mettle , and the cavaliers , retreating with more speed than regularity , never took to a trot , as the ...
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... party as could procure liquor . A few resolute men might easily have cut off the detachment ; but of the inhabitants some were favourable , many indifferent , and the rest overawed . So nothing memorable oc- curred in the course of the ...
... party as could procure liquor . A few resolute men might easily have cut off the detachment ; but of the inhabitants some were favourable , many indifferent , and the rest overawed . So nothing memorable oc- curred in the course of the ...
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