Waverley, Or, 'Tis Sixty Years Since, Volumen 2James Crissy, 1825 |
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... horse - pistols at the battlements ; al- though , the distance being nearly half a mile , I could never learn that this measure of retaliation was at- tended with any particular effect . The travellers now passed the memorable field of ...
... horse - pistols at the battlements ; al- though , the distance being nearly half a mile , I could never learn that this measure of retaliation was at- tended with any particular effect . The travellers now passed the memorable field of ...
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... horse , who had threatened to cut to pieces every Highlander that should venture to pass Stirling ; and while discussions were carrying forward among the magistracy and citizens , whether they should defend themselves or surrender , my ...
... horse , who had threatened to cut to pieces every Highlander that should venture to pass Stirling ; and while discussions were carrying forward among the magistracy and citizens , whether they should defend themselves or surrender , my ...
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... , good - for- nothing brute , Balmawhapple , was sent to escort you from Doune , with what he calls his troop of horse . As to his behaviour , in addition to his natural 3 * WAVERLEY , 21 plain," he said, "that you have ...
... , good - for- nothing brute , Balmawhapple , was sent to escort you from Doune , with what he calls his troop of horse . As to his behaviour , in addition to his natural 3 * WAVERLEY , 21 plain," he said, "that you have ...
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... horse which he is now about to levy . " Edward eluded this reproach by pleading the ne- cessity of giving an immediate answer to the prince's proposal , and his uncertainty at the moment whether his friend the baron was with the army ...
... horse which he is now about to levy . " Edward eluded this reproach by pleading the ne- cessity of giving an immediate answer to the prince's proposal , and his uncertainty at the moment whether his friend the baron was with the army ...
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... horses at , or at - , ( one at least of which blanks , or more probably both , you will be able to fill up from an inn near your own residence , ) you must have observed , and doubtless with sympa- thetic pain , the reluctant agony with ...
... horses at , or at - , ( one at least of which blanks , or more probably both , you will be able to fill up from an inn near your own residence , ) you must have observed , and doubtless with sympa- thetic pain , the reluctant agony with ...
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