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Pagina 55
... Vich Ian Vohr ; but my father thought it unworthy of his rank and birth to pay it any longer , and so this disaster has happened . It is not the value of the cattle , Cap- tain Waverley , that vexes me ; but my father is so much hurt at ...
... Vich Ian Vohr ; but my father thought it unworthy of his rank and birth to pay it any longer , and so this disaster has happened . It is not the value of the cattle , Cap- tain Waverley , that vexes me ; but my father is so much hurt at ...
Pagina 56
... Vich Jan Vohr , the Baron would make no concession to him , were it , he said , " to procure restitution in integrum ... Ian Vohr , that is , the son of John the Great ; and we upon the braes here call him by both names ...
... Vich Jan Vohr , the Baron would make no concession to him , were it , he said , " to procure restitution in integrum ... Ian Vohr , that is , the son of John the Great ; and we upon the braes here call him by both names ...
Pagina 57
... Vich Ian Vohr ? " " Fergus Mac - Ivor Vich lan Vohr , " said the ambassador , in good English , " greets you well , Baron of Bradwardine and Tully - Veolan , and is sorry there has been a thick cloud interposed be- tween you and him ...
... Vich Ian Vohr ? " " Fergus Mac - Ivor Vich lan Vohr , " said the ambassador , in good English , " greets you well , Baron of Bradwardine and Tully - Veolan , and is sorry there has been a thick cloud interposed be- tween you and him ...
Pagina 58
... Vich Ian Vohr's foster- brother ought to do . " Ah ! " said he , " if you Saxon Duinhé - wassel ( English gentlemen ) saw but the Chief with his tail on ! " an " With his tail on ? " echoed Edward , in some surprise . Yes - that is ...
... Vich Ian Vohr's foster- brother ought to do . " Ah ! " said he , " if you Saxon Duinhé - wassel ( English gentlemen ) saw but the Chief with his tail on ! " an " With his tail on ? " echoed Edward , in some surprise . Yes - that is ...
Pagina 61
... Vich Ian Vohr : -But you are equally welcome to my house . " Waverley felt an involuntary shudder creep over him at the mysterious language held by this out- lawed and lawless bandit , which , in despite of his attempts to master it ...
... Vich Ian Vohr : -But you are equally welcome to my house . " Waverley felt an involuntary shudder creep over him at the mysterious language held by this out- lawed and lawless bandit , which , in despite of his attempts to master it ...
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