The Waverley NovelsD. Appleton, 1869 |
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Pagina 4
... Edie Ochiltree something of poetical character and personal dig- nity , above the more abject of his miserable call- ing . The class , had , in fact , some privileges . A lodging , such as it was , was readily granted to them in some of ...
... Edie Ochiltree something of poetical character and personal dig- nity , above the more abject of his miserable call- ing . The class , had , in fact , some privileges . A lodging , such as it was , was readily granted to them in some of ...
Pagina 5
... Edie Ochiltree appertains , the author may add , that the individual he had in his eye was Andrew Gemmells , an old mendicant of the character described , who was many years since well known , and must still be remembered , in the vales ...
... Edie Ochiltree appertains , the author may add , that the individual he had in his eye was Andrew Gemmells , an old mendicant of the character described , who was many years since well known , and must still be remembered , in the vales ...
Pagina 6
... Edie Ochiltree and Andrew Gemmells ; considering these illustrations as a sort of gallery , open to the reception of anything which may elu- cidate former manners , or amuse the reader . The author's contemporaries at the university of ...
... Edie Ochiltree and Andrew Gemmells ; considering these illustrations as a sort of gallery , open to the reception of anything which may elu- cidate former manners , or amuse the reader . The author's contemporaries at the university of ...
Pagina 18
... Edie ? " said Oldbuck , hoping , perhaps , that his ears had betrayed their duty- " what were you speaking about ? " " About this bit bourock , your honor , " an- swered the undaunted Edie ; " I mind the big- ging o't . " " The devil ...
... Edie ? " said Oldbuck , hoping , perhaps , that his ears had betrayed their duty- " what were you speaking about ? " " About this bit bourock , your honor , " an- swered the undaunted Edie ; " I mind the big- ging o't . " " The devil ...
Pagina 19
... Edie's smooth , greasy , unlined hat , he said , " Go down , go down to Monkbarns - let them give you some dinner - Or stay ; if you do go to the manse , or to Knockwinnock , ye need ɛay nothing about that foolish story of yours ...
... Edie's smooth , greasy , unlined hat , he said , " Go down , go down to Monkbarns - let them give you some dinner - Or stay ; if you do go to the manse , or to Knockwinnock , ye need ɛay nothing about that foolish story of yours ...
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Waverley Novels: From the Last Rev. Ed., Containing the Author's ..., Volume 10 Walter Scott Volledige weergave - 1852 |
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