Waverley, Or, 'Tis Sixty Years Since, Volumen 2James Crissy, 1825 |
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... Balmawhapple , however , having in his recollection the unfriendly greeting which his troop had received from the battery at Stirling , had apparently no wish to tempt the forbearance of the artillery of the castle . He therefore left ...
... Balmawhapple , however , having in his recollection the unfriendly greeting which his troop had received from the battery at Stirling , had apparently no wish to tempt the forbearance of the artillery of the castle . He therefore left ...
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... That sullen , good - for- nothing brute , Balmawhapple , was sent to escort you from Doune , with what he calls his troop of horse . 9 As to his behaviour , in addition to his natural 3 * WAVERLEY . 21 plain," he said, "that you have ...
... That sullen , good - for- nothing brute , Balmawhapple , was sent to escort you from Doune , with what he calls his troop of horse . 9 As to his behaviour , in addition to his natural 3 * WAVERLEY . 21 plain," he said, "that you have ...
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... Balmawhapple . I grant indeed , that such a prisoner may for security be coerced in carcere , that is , in a public prison . ' The growling voice of Balmawhapple was heard as taking leave in displeasure , but the word " land- louper ...
... Balmawhapple . I grant indeed , that such a prisoner may for security be coerced in carcere , that is , in a public prison . ' The growling voice of Balmawhapple was heard as taking leave in displeasure , but the word " land- louper ...
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... Balmawhapple and his lieutenant , Jinker , ( which last , however , had been reduced with several others , by the advice of the Baron of Bradwardine , to the situation of what he called reformed officers , or reformadoes , ) added to ...
... Balmawhapple and his lieutenant , Jinker , ( which last , however , had been reduced with several others , by the advice of the Baron of Bradwardine , to the situation of what he called reformed officers , or reformadoes , ) added to ...
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... Balmawhapple , who mounted on a horse as head - strong and stiff - necked as his rider , pursued the flight of the dragoons above four miles from the field of battle , when some dozen of the fu- gitives took heart of grace , turned ...
... Balmawhapple , who mounted on a horse as head - strong and stiff - necked as his rider , pursued the flight of the dragoons above four miles from the field of battle , when some dozen of the fu- gitives took heart of grace , turned ...
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