Waverley, Or, 'Tis Sixty Years Since, Volumen 2James Crissy, 1825 |
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... person of your appearance would not have been found upon the road . " " Vera true , vera true , sir - but every why has its wherefore ; ye maun ken the laird there bought a thir beasts frae me to munt his troop , and agreed to pay for ...
... person of your appearance would not have been found upon the road . " " Vera true , vera true , sir - but every why has its wherefore ; ye maun ken the laird there bought a thir beasts frae me to munt his troop , and agreed to pay for ...
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... person , as a young gen- tleman of the highest hopes and prospects , in whose bold and enthusiastic avowal of his cause they might see an evidence of the sentiments of the English families of rank at this important crisis . Indeed ...
... person , as a young gen- tleman of the highest hopes and prospects , in whose bold and enthusiastic avowal of his cause they might see an evidence of the sentiments of the English families of rank at this important crisis . Indeed ...
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... 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 , " said the chief , " call She ...
... 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 , " said the chief , " call She ...
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... person , took this opportunity of dis- charging the obligation , by mounting guard over the hereditary tailor of Slioch nan Ivor ; and , as he ex- pressed himself , " targed him tightly " till the finishing of the job . To rid himself ...
... person , took this opportunity of dis- charging the obligation , by mounting guard over the hereditary tailor of Slioch nan Ivor ; and , as he ex- pressed himself , " targed him tightly " till the finishing of the job . To rid himself ...
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... person promised firmness and agility , to which the ample folds of the tartan added an air of dignity . His blue eyes seemed of that kind , " Which melted in love , and which kindled in war . " And an air of bashfulness , which was in ...
... person promised firmness and agility , to which the ample folds of the tartan added an air of dignity . His blue eyes seemed of that kind , " Which melted in love , and which kindled in war . " And an air of bashfulness , which was in ...
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