Waverley Novels, Volume 1Boston Publishing Company, 1846 |
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Pagina 314
... heard some things they suldna hae heard , an the brandy hadna been ower bauld for your brain , Major Galbraith . Ye needna cock your hat and bully wi ' me , man , for I will not bear it . " " I hae said it , " said Galbraith , with a ...
... heard some things they suldna hae heard , an the brandy hadna been ower bauld for your brain , Major Galbraith . Ye needna cock your hat and bully wi ' me , man , for I will not bear it . " " I hae said it , " said Galbraith , with a ...
Pagina 355
... heard the Duke's voice from the opposite bank call , " Bring over the prisoner . " Ewan put his horse in motion , and just as I heard Roy say , " Never weigh a MacGregor's blude against a broken whang o ' leather , for there will be ...
... heard the Duke's voice from the opposite bank call , " Bring over the prisoner . " Ewan put his horse in motion , and just as I heard Roy say , " Never weigh a MacGregor's blude against a broken whang o ' leather , for there will be ...
Pagina 217
... heard its jarring bolts turned upon the dear being from whom she was separated . Somewhat familiarized now even with her rude conductor , she offered him a small present in money , with a request he would do what he could for her ...
... heard its jarring bolts turned upon the dear being from whom she was separated . Somewhat familiarized now even with her rude conductor , she offered him a small present in money , with a request he would do what he could for her ...
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