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Pagina 9
... , while the rest endeavoured to force the termagant out of his presence . Waverley meditated a retreat in the confusion , but his horse was nowhere to be seen . At length he observed , at some distance , his faithful attend WAVERLEY .
... , while the rest endeavoured to force the termagant out of his presence . Waverley meditated a retreat in the confusion , but his horse was nowhere to be seen . At length he observed , at some distance , his faithful attend WAVERLEY .
Pagina 10
Walter Scott. he observed , at some distance , his faithful attend ant , Ebenezer , who , as soon as he had perceived the turn matters were likely to take , had withdrawn both horses from the press , and , mounted on the one , and ...
Walter Scott. he observed , at some distance , his faithful attend ant , Ebenezer , who , as soon as he had perceived the turn matters were likely to take , had withdrawn both horses from the press , and , mounted on the one , and ...
Pagina 22
... observed symptoms which indicated a disposition in the Highlanders to take arms ; but added , that having no inclination to join their cause , and no longer any reason for remaining in Scotland , he was now on his return to his native ...
... observed symptoms which indicated a disposition in the Highlanders to take arms ; but added , that having no inclination to join their cause , and no longer any reason for remaining in Scotland , he was now on his return to his native ...
Pagina 23
... observed myself super- seded in the Gazette , a second letter from Colonel Gardiner , commanding me to join the regiment , an order which , owing to my absence , already men- tioned and accounted for , I received too late to be obeyed ...
... observed myself super- seded in the Gazette , a second letter from Colonel Gardiner , commanding me to join the regiment , an order which , owing to my absence , already men- tioned and accounted for , I received too late to be obeyed ...
Pagina 30
... your good sense , " replied Major Melville . " Observe now ; This young man , descended of a family of heredi- tary Jacobites , his uncle the leader of the Tory in terest in the county of his father a disobliged and 30 WAVERLEY .
... your good sense , " replied Major Melville . " Observe now ; This young man , descended of a family of heredi- tary Jacobites , his uncle the leader of the Tory in terest in the county of his father a disobliged and 30 WAVERLEY .
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Veelvoorkomende woorden en zinsdelen
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