Waverley Novels..., Volume 2R. Cadell, 1830 |
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Pagina 8
... attempted to argue mildly with them , but his voluntary ally , Mrs Mucklewrath , broke in upon and drowned his expostulations , taking his part with an abusive vio- lence , which was all set down to Edward's account 8 WAVERLEY .
... attempted to argue mildly with them , but his voluntary ally , Mrs Mucklewrath , broke in upon and drowned his expostulations , taking his part with an abusive vio- lence , which was all set down to Edward's account 8 WAVERLEY .
Pagina 9
Walter Scott. lence , which was all set down to Edward's account by those on whom it was bestowed . " Ye'll stop ony gentleman that's the Prince's freend ? " for she too , though with other feelings , had adopted the general opinion ...
Walter Scott. lence , which was all set down to Edward's account by those on whom it was bestowed . " Ye'll stop ony gentleman that's the Prince's freend ? " for she too , though with other feelings , had adopted the general opinion ...
Pagina 10
... Edward , out of patience , hemmed in and hustled by the rabble on every side , and every moment ex- pecting personal violence , resolved to try measures of intimidation , and at length drew a pocket - pistol , threatening , on the one ...
... Edward , out of patience , hemmed in and hustled by the rabble on every side , and every moment ex- pecting personal violence , resolved to try measures of intimidation , and at length drew a pocket - pistol , threatening , on the one ...
Pagina 11
... Edward , thrilled with a natural horror at the incident , neither had presence of mind to unsheathe his sword , nor to draw his remaining pistol , the populace threw them- selves upon him , disarmed him , and were about to use him with ...
... Edward , thrilled with a natural horror at the incident , neither had presence of mind to unsheathe his sword , nor to draw his remaining pistol , the populace threw them- selves upon him , disarmed him , and were about to use him with ...
Pagina 14
... Edward was placed rendered constrained and distant . The nature of the smith's hurt was inquired into , and as the actual injury was likely to prove trifling , and the circumstances in which it was re- ceived rendered the infliction ...
... Edward was placed rendered constrained and distant . The nature of the smith's hurt was inquired into , and as the actual injury was likely to prove trifling , and the circumstances in which it was re- ceived rendered the infliction ...
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