The Waverley Novels: Vol. 2A. and C. Black, 1867 - 1050 pagina's |
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Pagina 3
... less profitable and less dignified ; she likewise taught a few children to read , and in summer she whiles reared a few chickens . 1 " I said I could venture to guess from her face she had never been married . She laughed heartily at ...
... less profitable and less dignified ; she likewise taught a few children to read , and in summer she whiles reared a few chickens . 1 " I said I could venture to guess from her face she had never been married . She laughed heartily at ...
Pagina 37
... less capable of attending to the domestic duties of his grandmother's farm . While study- ng the pons asinorum in Euclid , he suffered every reddie upon the common to trespass upon a large feld of pease belonging to the Laird , and ...
... less capable of attending to the domestic duties of his grandmother's farm . While study- ng the pons asinorum in Euclid , he suffered every reddie upon the common to trespass upon a large feld of pease belonging to the Laird , and ...
Pagina 48
... less of love in it than of menace and intimidation . The suggestions of superstition seemed more plausible , had Butler's mind been very accessible to them . Was this indeed the Roaring Lion , who goeth about seeking whom he may devour ...
... less of love in it than of menace and intimidation . The suggestions of superstition seemed more plausible , had Butler's mind been very accessible to them . Was this indeed the Roaring Lion , who goeth about seeking whom he may devour ...
Pagina 52
... less than little what carna courts may call the speeches of honest men . as to murmur again them , it's what a ' the foll that loses their pleas , and nine - tenths o ' them tha win them , will be gay sure to be guilty in . Sae wad hae ...
... less than little what carna courts may call the speeches of honest men . as to murmur again them , it's what a ' the foll that loses their pleas , and nine - tenths o ' them tha win them , will be gay sure to be guilty in . Sae wad hae ...
Pagina 72
... less keen of sight , or less attentiv was not aware of his flight any more than Sha pitlaw and his assistants , whose view , though th were considerably nearer to the cairn , was inte cepted by the broken nature of the ground und which ...
... less keen of sight , or less attentiv was not aware of his flight any more than Sha pitlaw and his assistants , whose view , though th were considerably nearer to the cairn , was inte cepted by the broken nature of the ground und which ...
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Abbot answered Argyle Athelstane auld Avenel bairn better betwixt Black Knight Bracy Brian de Bois-Guilbert brother Butler called Captain castle Cedric companion Crossmyloof daughter David Deans death door Duke Duke of Argyle Dumbiedikes Edinburgh Effie eyes father favour fear Fitzurse frae Friar Front-de-Boeuf George Staunton Grace Grand Master gude Gurth hand hath head heard heart holy honour horse Isaac Ivanhoe Jeanie Deans King Knight Lady Rowena Laird Libberton look Lord Madge mair Malvoisin maun Middleburgh mind muckle never noble Norman occasion person poor Porteous Prince John prisoner Ratcliffe Rebecca replied Reuben Rowena Sacristan Saddletree Saint Saxon Scotland seemed Sharpitlaw shew sister speak Staunton tell Templar Templestowe thee thine thing thou art thou hast thought tion tone voice Wamba weel whilk Wildfire woman words young