The Waverley Novels, Volume 2Black, 1868 - 1050 pagina's |
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Pagina 221
... Cedric of Rotherwood . " The sun was setting upon one of the rich grassy glades of that forest , which we have mentioned in the beginning of the chapter . Hundreds of broad- headed , short - stemmed , wide - branched oaks , which lad ...
... Cedric of Rotherwood . " The sun was setting upon one of the rich grassy glades of that forest , which we have mentioned in the beginning of the chapter . Hundreds of broad- headed , short - stemmed , wide - branched oaks , which lad ...
Pagina 222
... Cedric , he hath done the work of a man in standing in the gap ; but Reginald Front de - Boeuf is coming down to this country in per son , and we shall soon see how little Cedric's trouble will avail him . Here , here , " he exclaimed ...
... Cedric , he hath done the work of a man in standing in the gap ; but Reginald Front de - Boeuf is coming down to this country in per son , and we shall soon see how little Cedric's trouble will avail him . Here , here , " he exclaimed ...
Pagina 225
... Cedric , " answered the Prior ; " Cedric the Saxon . - Tell me , good fellow , are we near his dwelling , and can you shew us the road ? " " The road will be uneasy to find , " answered Gurth , who broke silence for the first time ...
... Cedric , " answered the Prior ; " Cedric the Saxon . - Tell me , good fellow , are we near his dwelling , and can you shew us the road ? " " The road will be uneasy to find , " answered Gurth , who broke silence for the first time ...
Pagina 226
... Cedric to quarrel , as is most likely he would , with this military monk . But , like good servants , let us hear and see , and say nothing . " We return to the riders , who had soon left the bondsmen far behind them , and who ...
... Cedric to quarrel , as is most likely he would , with this military monk . But , like good servants , let us hear and see , and say nothing . " We return to the riders , who had soon left the bondsmen far behind them , and who ...
Pagina 227
... Cedric the Saxon . " " I myself am bound thither , " replied the stran- ger ; " and if I had a horse , I would be your guide , for the way is somewhat intricate , though perfectly well known to me . " " Thou shalt have both thanks and ...
... Cedric the Saxon . " " I myself am bound thither , " replied the stran- ger ; " and if I had a horse , I would be your guide , for the way is somewhat intricate , though perfectly well known to me . " " Thou shalt have both thanks and ...
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