Waverley, Or, 'tis Sixty Years Since: In Three Volumes, Volumen 3Galignani, 1830 - 299 páginas |
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In Three Volumes Walter Scott. reiterated Fergus . The officer signified his acquiescence in both commands , and Edward followed Fergus to the garden gate , where Callum Beg , with three saddle - horses , awaited them . Turning his head ...
In Three Volumes Walter Scott. reiterated Fergus . The officer signified his acquiescence in both commands , and Edward followed Fergus to the garden gate , where Callum Beg , with three saddle - horses , awaited them . Turning his head ...
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... officers among the red - coats ; a special friend and favourite of the Elector himself , and of that dreadful hero , the Duke of Cumberland , who has been summoned from his triumphs at Fontenoy , to come over and devour us poor ...
... officers among the red - coats ; a special friend and favourite of the Elector himself , and of that dreadful hero , the Duke of Cumberland , who has been summoned from his triumphs at Fontenoy , to come over and devour us poor ...
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... officer , and a Briton ; took notice of the increasing dissatisfaction of his men , and that some of them had been heard to hint , that their captain encouraged and approved of their mutinous behaviour ; and , finally , the writer ...
... officer , and a Briton ; took notice of the increasing dissatisfaction of his men , and that some of them had been heard to hint , that their captain encouraged and approved of their mutinous behaviour ; and , finally , the writer ...
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... officer , and to go out with the person by whom it was offered . The Major concluded , that no one of Captain Wa- verley's brother officers could believe this scandalous story , but that his own honour , equally with that of the ...
... officer , and to go out with the person by whom it was offered . The Major concluded , that no one of Captain Wa- verley's brother officers could believe this scandalous story , but that his own honour , equally with that of the ...
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... officer . To these he un- folded , in Waverley's name , a plan for leaving the regiment and joining him in the Highlands , where report said the clans had already taken arms in great numbers . The men , who had been educated as ...
... officer . To these he un- folded , in Waverley's name , a plan for leaving the regiment and joining him in the Highlands , where report said the clans had already taken arms in great numbers . The men , who had been educated as ...
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