Waverley, Or, 'Tis Sixty Years SinceAdam & Charles Black, 1890 - 191 páginas |
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... party , and , declin- ing the Baron's invitation to tarry till after dinner , mounted his horse and returned to his own home . Waverley now announced his purpose of leav- ing Tully - Veolan early enough after dinner to gain the stage at ...
... party , and , declin- ing the Baron's invitation to tarry till after dinner , mounted his horse and returned to his own home . Waverley now announced his purpose of leav- ing Tully - Veolan early enough after dinner to gain the stage at ...
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... parties returned to Tully - Veolan in great good humour with each other ; Waverley desir- ous of studying more attentively what he con- sidered as a singular and interesting character , gifted with a memory , containing a curious ...
... parties returned to Tully - Veolan in great good humour with each other ; Waverley desir- ous of studying more attentively what he con- sidered as a singular and interesting character , gifted with a memory , containing a curious ...
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... party of Caterans have come down upon us , last night , and have driven off all our milch cows . ' ' A party of Caterans ? ' ' Yes ; robbers from the neighbouring High- lands . We used to be quite free from them while we paid black ...
... party of Caterans have come down upon us , last night , and have driven off all our milch cows . ' ' A party of Caterans ? ' ' Yes ; robbers from the neighbouring High- lands . We used to be quite free from them while we paid black ...
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... party of twenty of them , and my father and his servants , behind the Mains ; and the bullets broke several panes in the north windows , they were so near . Three of the Highlanders were killed , and they brought them in , wrapped in ...
... party of twenty of them , and my father and his servants , behind the Mains ; and the bullets broke several panes in the north windows , they were so near . Three of the Highlanders were killed , and they brought them in , wrapped in ...
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... party preserved silence , interrupted only by the monotonous and murmured chant of a Gaelic song , sung in a kind of low recitative by the steersman , and by the dash of the oars , which the notes seemed to regulate , as they dipped to ...
... party preserved silence , interrupted only by the monotonous and murmured chant of a Gaelic song , sung in a kind of low recitative by the steersman , and by the dash of the oars , which the notes seemed to regulate , as they dipped to ...
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