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Pagina 174
But just as the words were out of his mouth , a Highlander advanced towards him with a scythe fastened to a long pole , with which he gave him so dreadful a wound on his right arm , that his sword dropped out of his hand ; and at the ...
But just as the words were out of his mouth , a Highlander advanced towards him with a scythe fastened to a long pole , with which he gave him so dreadful a wound on his right arm , that his sword dropped out of his hand ; and at the ...
Pagina 269
myself gave rise ; and I trust Mr Waverley is too generous to harbour any recollection of what is past , when I assure him that such is the case . You must state this matter properly to your clan , Vich Ian Vohr , to prevent a ...
myself gave rise ; and I trust Mr Waverley is too generous to harbour any recollection of what is past , when I assure him that such is the case . You must state this matter properly to your clan , Vich Ian Vohr , to prevent a ...
Pagina 273
So much affability in a young prince , flushed with victory , drew encomiums even from his enemies . But what gave the people the highest idea of him , was the negative he gave to a thing that very nearly concerned his interest ...
So much affability in a young prince , flushed with victory , drew encomiums even from his enemies . But what gave the people the highest idea of him , was the negative he gave to a thing that very nearly concerned his interest ...
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