Waverley, Or, 'tis Sixty Years Since: In Three Volumes, Volumen 1 |
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... he followed the stranger up a narrow foot - path , which led them up the hills to
the singular eminence stuck betwixt the most southern and the centre peaks , and
called from its resemblance to such an animal in its form , the Lucken Hare .
... he followed the stranger up a narrow foot - path , which led them up the hills to
the singular eminence stuck betwixt the most southern and the centre peaks , and
called from its resemblance to such an animal in its form , the Lucken Hare .
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A Scotchman , called Maxwell , on a visit to Sir Henry , ” was the answer . « I
thought so , from his accent and his manners , ” said the Vicar . It may be here
observed , that the northern English retain rather more of the ancient hereditary ...
A Scotchman , called Maxwell , on a visit to Sir Henry , ” was the answer . « I
thought so , from his accent and his manners , ” said the Vicar . It may be here
observed , that the northern English retain rather more of the ancient hereditary ...
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Moreover , it was even hinted ( but this was a greater mystery than all the rest ) ,
that a certain performance , called the Monk , in three neat volumes , had been
seen , by a prying eye , in the right - hand drawer of the Indian cabinet of Lady ...
Moreover , it was even hinted ( but this was a greater mystery than all the rest ) ,
that a certain performance , called the Monk , in three neat volumes , had been
seen , by a prying eye , in the right - hand drawer of the Indian cabinet of Lady ...
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Five stout yeoman keepers , with their attendants , called Ragged Robins , all
meetly arrayed in Kendal green , with bugles and short hangers by their sides ,
and quarter - staffs in their hands , led the slow - hounds or brachets , by whịch
the ...
Five stout yeoman keepers , with their attendants , called Ragged Robins , all
meetly arrayed in Kendal green , with bugles and short hangers by their sides ,
and quarter - staffs in their hands , led the slow - hounds or brachets , by whịch
the ...
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A numerous train of yeomen , called , in the language of the times , retainers ,
who yearly received a livery coat , and a small pension for their attendance on
such solemn occasions , appeared in cassocks of blue , bearing upon their arms
the ...
A numerous train of yeomen , called , in the language of the times , retainers ,
who yearly received a livery coat , and a small pension for their attendance on
such solemn occasions , appeared in cassocks of blue , bearing upon their arms
the ...
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