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Pagina 37
... bailie , and man of resource , that he had a fit of the cholic which lasted for five days , occasioned , he said , solely and utterly by be- coming the unhappy instrument of conveying such a serious sum of money out of his native ...
... bailie , and man of resource , that he had a fit of the cholic which lasted for five days , occasioned , he said , solely and utterly by be- coming the unhappy instrument of conveying such a serious sum of money out of his native ...
Pagina 42
... Bailie Macwheeble , in his own department of the kitchen and cellar ) , -the major domo laid down is spade , slipped on his coat in haste , and with a wrathful look at Edward's guide , probably excited by his having introduced a ...
... Bailie Macwheeble , in his own department of the kitchen and cellar ) , -the major domo laid down is spade , slipped on his coat in haste , and with a wrathful look at Edward's guide , probably excited by his having introduced a ...
Pagina 44
... Bailie and doer , Mr Duncan Macwheeble , is the fourth on our list . There is a question , owing to the incertitude of ancient orthography , whether he belongs to the clan of Wheedle or of Quibble , but both have produced persons ...
... Bailie and doer , Mr Duncan Macwheeble , is the fourth on our list . There is a question , owing to the incertitude of ancient orthography , whether he belongs to the clan of Wheedle or of Quibble , but both have produced persons ...
Pagina 45
... Bailie used sometimes gently to rally Mr Rubrick , upbraiding him with the nicety of his scruples . Indeed it must be owned , that he himself , ! though at heart a keen partisan of the exiled fa- mily , had kept pretty fair with all the ...
... Bailie used sometimes gently to rally Mr Rubrick , upbraiding him with the nicety of his scruples . Indeed it must be owned , that he himself , ! though at heart a keen partisan of the exiled fa- mily , had kept pretty fair with all the ...
Pagina 49
... Bailie are well founded , may perchance in his case be commensu- rate terms . " Miss Bradwardine then gave Waverley to un- derstand , that this poor simpleton was dotingly fond of music , deeply affected by that which was melan- choly ...
... Bailie are well founded , may perchance in his case be commensu- rate terms . " Miss Bradwardine then gave Waverley to un- derstand , that this poor simpleton was dotingly fond of music , deeply affected by that which was melan- choly ...
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ancient answered Antiquary appeared arms auld Bailie Baron of Bradwardine Brown called Callum Captain castle CHAPTER character Charles Hazlewood Chieftain Colonel Mannering Colonel Talbot dear deyvil Dinmont Dominie door Edinburgh Edward Ellangowan eyes father favour feelings Fergus Flora followed frae gentleman gipsy give Glennaquoich Glossin Guy Mannering hand Hatteraick Hazlewood head heard Highland honour hope horse house of Stuart Jacobite Julia lady Laird letter Liddesdale look Lord Lovel Lucy Mac-Ivor Mac-Morlan mair maun mind Miss Bertram Miss Mannering Miss Wardour Monkbarns morning never night observed occasion Oldbuck party person Pleydell poor portmanteau Prince racter recollection rendered replied Rose Sampson scene Scotland Scottish seemed Sir Arthur Sir Everard spirit Spontoon stranger supposed tell there's thought tion Tully-Veolan turned Vich voice Waverley Waverley's weel wish Woodbourne words young