The Waverley Novels, Volume 2Black, 1868 - 1050 pagina's |
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Pagina 46
... Leave me , sirs - leave me- -I maun warstle wi ' this trial in privacy and on my knees . " Jeanie , now in some degree restored to the power of thought , joined in the same request . The next day found the father and daughter still in ...
... Leave me , sirs - leave me- -I maun warstle wi ' this trial in privacy and on my knees . " Jeanie , now in some degree restored to the power of thought , joined in the same request . The next day found the father and daughter still in ...
Pagina 57
... leave . " " That is to say , you could find me another name if I did not like that one ? " " Twenty to pick and choose upon , always with your honour's leave , " resumed the respondent . " But James Ratcliffe is your present name ...
... leave . " " That is to say , you could find me another name if I did not like that one ? " " Twenty to pick and choose upon , always with your honour's leave , " resumed the respondent . " But James Ratcliffe is your present name ...
Pagina 61
... leave the house unobserved , so soon as the time ap- proached at which she was to keep her appointment . But the step she was about to take had difficulties and terrors in her own eyes , though she had no reason to apprehend her ...
... leave the house unobserved , so soon as the time ap- proached at which she was to keep her appointment . But the step she was about to take had difficulties and terrors in her own eyes , though she had no reason to apprehend her ...
Pagina 76
... leave o ' your father at the fit o ' the gallows . " " It will be for your ain gude , " insinuated the town - clerk . " Dinna keep the Bailie waiting , " urged the as- sistants . She remained doggedly silent for two or three minutes ...
... leave o ' your father at the fit o ' the gallows . " " It will be for your ain gude , " insinuated the town - clerk . " Dinna keep the Bailie waiting , " urged the as- sistants . She remained doggedly silent for two or three minutes ...
Pagina 79
... leave him . " Bide awee - bide awee , Mr Middleburgh , " said Deans , in great perplexity and distress of mind ; but the Bailie , who was probably sensible that protracted discussion might diminish the effect of his best and most ...
... leave him . " Bide awee - bide awee , Mr Middleburgh , " said Deans , in great perplexity and distress of mind ; but the Bailie , who was probably sensible that protracted discussion might diminish the effect of his best and most ...
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