The Waverley Novels: Vol. 2A. and C. Black, 1867 - 1050 pagina's |
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Pagina 12
... never heard of . " 66 I am afraid , " said I , " if I might presume to give my opinion , it would be a tale of unvaried sorrow and guilt . " a " Not entirely , my friend , " said Hardie ; prison is a world within itself , and has its ...
... never heard of . " 66 I am afraid , " said I , " if I might presume to give my opinion , it would be a tale of unvaried sorrow and guilt . " a " Not entirely , my friend , " said Hardie ; prison is a world within itself , and has its ...
Pagina 34
... never heard they exposed him to more peril than that of a broken head , or a night's lodging in the main guard , when wine and cavalierism predominated in his upper story , ) had found it a convenient thing to rake up all matter of ...
... never heard they exposed him to more peril than that of a broken head , or a night's lodging in the main guard , when wine and cavalierism predominated in his upper story , ) had found it a convenient thing to rake up all matter of ...
Pagina 35
... never one ¡ of the clearest . These are sair times wi ' me , gentlemen and ighbours ! amaist as ill as at the aughty - nine , when I was rabbled by the collegeaners . They Estook me muckle - they ca'd me a papist , but there was never a ...
... never one ¡ of the clearest . These are sair times wi ' me , gentlemen and ighbours ! amaist as ill as at the aughty - nine , when I was rabbled by the collegeaners . They Estook me muckle - they ca'd me a papist , but there was never a ...
Pagina 43
... never ask what brings the Laird of Dumbiedikes glowering here like a Fall - cat , ( only his een's greener , and no sae gleg , ) day after day , till we are a ' like to gaunt our chafts " Because ye ken very weel he comes to see our ...
... never ask what brings the Laird of Dumbiedikes glowering here like a Fall - cat , ( only his een's greener , and no sae gleg , ) day after day , till we are a ' like to gaunt our chafts " Because ye ken very weel he comes to see our ...
Pagina 64
... never spoke me on the subject , but grat sorely when I spoke her about her altered looks , and the change on t spirits . " " You asked her questions on the subject ? " said eagerly . " You must remember her ans was , a confession that ...
... never spoke me on the subject , but grat sorely when I spoke her about her altered looks , and the change on t spirits . " " You asked her questions on the subject ? " said eagerly . " You must remember her ans was , a confession that ...
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