Waverley or 'tis Sixty Years Since1895 |
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... took his usual walk before the breakfast - hour , signs of uncommon perturbation in the family . Four bare - legged dairy - maids , with each an empty milk - pail in her hand , ran about with frantic gestures , and uttering loud ...
... took his usual walk before the breakfast - hour , signs of uncommon perturbation in the family . Four bare - legged dairy - maids , with each an empty milk - pail in her hand , ran about with frantic gestures , and uttering loud ...
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... took his way to the breakfast - parlour , where he found his young friend Rose , who , though she neither exhibited the resentment of her father , the turbid importance of Bailie Macwheeble , nor the despair of the handmaidens , seemed ...
... took his way to the breakfast - parlour , where he found his young friend Rose , who , though she neither exhibited the resentment of her father , the turbid importance of Bailie Macwheeble , nor the despair of the handmaidens , seemed ...
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... took away all our arms ; and now , how are we to protect ourselves if they come down in any strength ? ' Waverley could not help starting at a story which bore so much resemblance to one of his own day - dreams . Here was a girl scarce ...
... took away all our arms ; and now , how are we to protect ourselves if they come down in any strength ? ' Waverley could not help starting at a story which bore so much resemblance to one of his own day - dreams . Here was a girl scarce ...
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... took , however , the precaution to inquire if his guide might be trusted . He was assured that the invitation would on no account have been given had there been the least danger , and that all he had to apprehend was a little fatigue ...
... took , however , the precaution to inquire if his guide might be trusted . He was assured that the invitation would on no account have been given had there been the least danger , and that all he had to apprehend was a little fatigue ...
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... shell , and from under the folds of his plaid a ram's horn full of whisky . Of this he took a copious dram , observing he had already taken his morning with Donald Bean Lean before his departure ; he offered WAVERLEY 109.
... shell , and from under the folds of his plaid a ram's horn full of whisky . Of this he took a copious dram , observing he had already taken his morning with Donald Bean Lean before his departure ; he offered WAVERLEY 109.
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