Waverley: Or, 'Tis Sixty Years SinceBaudry, 1839 - 436 páginas |
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... Chieftain apologized to Waverley in a sort of negligent manner . " He had forgot , " he said , " that he had ordered a few of his clan out , for the purpose of seeing that they were in a fit condition to protect the country , and ...
... Chieftain apologized to Waverley in a sort of negligent manner . " He had forgot , " he said , " that he had ordered a few of his clan out , for the purpose of seeing that they were in a fit condition to protect the country , and ...
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... Chieftain had at heart , by impressing on Waverley no light sense of their merit as soldiers , and of the power of him who com- manded them by his nod . ' " And what number of such gallant fellows have the happiness to call you leader ...
... Chieftain had at heart , by impressing on Waverley no light sense of their merit as soldiers , and of the power of him who com- manded them by his nod . ' " And what number of such gallant fellows have the happiness to call you leader ...
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... Chieftain , in two words of French , explained to Waverley , that the Baron had shot this old man's son in a fray near Tully- Veolan about seven years before ; and then hastened to remove Bal- lenkeiroch's prejudice , by informing him ...
... Chieftain , in two words of French , explained to Waverley , that the Baron had shot this old man's son in a fray near Tully- Veolan about seven years before ; and then hastened to remove Bal- lenkeiroch's prejudice , by informing him ...
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... Chieftain with high approbation . Many ap- proved Gaelic toasts were then proposed , of some of which the Chieftain gave his guest the following versions : " " - " To " To him that will not turn his back on friend or foe . " him that ...
... Chieftain with high approbation . Many ap- proved Gaelic toasts were then proposed , of some of which the Chieftain gave his guest the following versions : " " - " To " To him that will not turn his back on friend or foe . " him that ...
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... Chieftain , seemed impatient even of the material obstacles it encountered , had , in his sister , acquired a gentle pensive- ness . His looks seemed to seek glory , power , all that could exalt him above others in the race of humanity ...
... Chieftain , seemed impatient even of the material obstacles it encountered , had , in his sister , acquired a gentle pensive- ness . His looks seemed to seek glory , power , all that could exalt him above others in the race of humanity ...
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