Waverley Novels, Volume 2Cadell, 1829 |
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Pagina 102
... answered , with equal spirit and readiness , that he could not venture to offer an opinion as derived from military skill , but that the counsel would be far the most acceptable to him which should first afford him an opportunity to ...
... answered , with equal spirit and readiness , that he could not venture to offer an opinion as derived from military skill , but that the counsel would be far the most acceptable to him which should first afford him an opportunity to ...
Pagina 219
... answered Rose , " cannot be interested in such trifling discussions . What is it to him , for example , whether the Chief of the Macindallaghers , who has brought out only fifty men , should be a colonel or a captain ? and how could Mr ...
... answered Rose , " cannot be interested in such trifling discussions . What is it to him , for example , whether the Chief of the Macindallaghers , who has brought out only fifty men , should be a colonel or a captain ? and how could Mr ...
Pagina 260
... answered Mac - Ivor , " excepting the circumstance of a lurking place , is a pleasure which I presently propose to myself , I should be glad to know which of my clansmen dared to anticipate me . " " I shall certainly be at your command ...
... answered Mac - Ivor , " excepting the circumstance of a lurking place , is a pleasure which I presently propose to myself , I should be glad to know which of my clansmen dared to anticipate me . " " I shall certainly be at your command ...
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