Waverley, Or, 'Tis Sixty Years SinceAdam & Charles Black, 1890 - 191 páginas |
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... approach to his daughter . After having climbed this perpendicular cork- screw until their brains were almost giddy , they arrived in a little matted lobby , which served as an ante - room to Rose's sanctum sanctorum , and through which ...
... approach to his daughter . After having climbed this perpendicular cork- screw until their brains were almost giddy , they arrived in a little matted lobby , which served as an ante - room to Rose's sanctum sanctorum , and through which ...
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... approached , and endeavoured , by sundry queries , to elicit from him what the innuendo might mean ; but Davie had no mind to explain , and had wit enough to make his folly cloak his knavery . Edward could collect nothing from him ...
... approached , and endeavoured , by sundry queries , to elicit from him what the innuendo might mean ; but Davie had no mind to explain , and had wit enough to make his folly cloak his knavery . Edward could collect nothing from him ...
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... approaching to it . ' That gentleman , Captain Waverley , my grand- sire , ' he said , ' with two hundred horse , whom he levied within his own bounds , discomfited and put to the rout more than five hundred of these Highland reivers ...
... approaching to it . ' That gentleman , Captain Waverley , my grand- sire , ' he said , ' with two hundred horse , whom he levied within his own bounds , discomfited and put to the rout more than five hundred of these Highland reivers ...
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... approached more closely those huge mountains which Edward had hitherto only seen at a distance . It was towards evening as they entered one of the tremendous passes which afford communication between the High and Low Country ; the path ...
... approached more closely those huge mountains which Edward had hitherto only seen at a distance . It was towards evening as they entered one of the tremendous passes which afford communication between the High and Low Country ; the path ...
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... approaching his retreat . This seemed reason- able , and silenced a qualm of suspicion which came across Edward's ... approach to Donald Bane Lane , as the arrival of a sidier roy * ( red soldier ) might otherwise be a disagreeable ...
... approaching his retreat . This seemed reason- able , and silenced a qualm of suspicion which came across Edward's ... approach to Donald Bane Lane , as the arrival of a sidier roy * ( red soldier ) might otherwise be a disagreeable ...
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