Waverley Novels, Volume 1Boston Publishing Company, 1846 |
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Pagina 315
... officer and a depuie - lieutenant- and about treason and all that , it's lost time to speak of it- least said is sunest mended . " " I am sorry to see how you have been employing your time , sir , " replied the English officer - as ...
... officer and a depuie - lieutenant- and about treason and all that , it's lost time to speak of it- least said is sunest mended . " " I am sorry to see how you have been employing your time , sir , " replied the English officer - as ...
Pagina 316
... officer ; " 1 must positively detain you , gentlemen , unless you can produce some respectable security that you are loyal subjects . " " I desire to be carried before some civil magistrate , ” said the Bailie- " the sherra or the judge ...
... officer ; " 1 must positively detain you , gentlemen , unless you can produce some respectable security that you are loyal subjects . " " I desire to be carried before some civil magistrate , ” said the Bailie- " the sherra or the judge ...
Pagina 317
... officer , ad- dressing himself to me . I could not think of betraying the poor woman who had given it to me , and remained silent . " Do you know anything of it , fellow ? " said the officer , look- ng at Andrew , whose jaws were ...
... officer , ad- dressing himself to me . I could not think of betraying the poor woman who had given it to me , and remained silent . " Do you know anything of it , fellow ? " said the officer , look- ng at Andrew , whose jaws were ...
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