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Pagina 94
He therefore left the direct road , and sweeping considerably to the southward , so as to keep out of the range of the cannon , approached the ancient palace of Holyrood , without having entered the walls of the city .
He therefore left the direct road , and sweeping considerably to the southward , so as to keep out of the range of the cannon , approached the ancient palace of Holyrood , without having entered the walls of the city .
Pagina 289
He soon lost the sound of the bagpipes ; and , what was yet more unpleasant , when , after searching long in vain , and scrambling through many enclosures , he at length approached the highroad , he learned , from the unwelcome noise of ...
He soon lost the sound of the bagpipes ; and , what was yet more unpleasant , when , after searching long in vain , and scrambling through many enclosures , he at length approached the highroad , he learned , from the unwelcome noise of ...
Pagina 324
It was evening when he approached the village of Tully - Veolan , with feelings and sentiments — how different from those which attended his first entrance ! Then , life was so new to him , that a dull or disagreeable day was one of the ...
It was evening when he approached the village of Tully - Veolan , with feelings and sentiments — how different from those which attended his first entrance ! Then , life was so new to him , that a dull or disagreeable day was one of the ...
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