The Waverley NovelsD. Appleton, 1869 |
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Pagina 10
... fair , he appeared as regularly as if summoned by tuck of drum . His morning walk was beneath the elms in the churchyard ; " for death , " he said , had been his next door neighbor for so many years , that he had no apology for dropping ...
... fair , he appeared as regularly as if summoned by tuck of drum . His morning walk was beneath the elms in the churchyard ; " for death , " he said , had been his next door neighbor for so many years , that he had no apology for dropping ...
Pagina 13
... Fair- fax and Manchester , enabled the Parliamentary forces to besiege York , and to fight the desperate action of Long - Marston Moor , in which , Prince Rupert and the Marquis of Newcastle were de- feated . The Scottish auxiliaries ...
... Fair- fax and Manchester , enabled the Parliamentary forces to besiege York , and to fight the desperate action of Long - Marston Moor , in which , Prince Rupert and the Marquis of Newcastle were de- feated . The Scottish auxiliaries ...
Pagina 31
... Fair of Doune . " " The Fair of Doune , Annot ? " said Allan , sadly ; " there will be bloody work before that day , and I may never see it ; but you have well reminded me of what I have long intended to do . " Having said this he left ...
... Fair of Doune . " " The Fair of Doune , Annot ? " said Allan , sadly ; " there will be bloody work before that day , and I may never see it ; but you have well reminded me of what I have long intended to do . " Having said this he left ...
Pagina 52
... fair fame . " This seemed to be new information to many of the gentlemen , for they spoke aside with each other , and the Marquis's face , notwithstanding his power of suppressing all external signs of his passions , shewed impatience ...
... fair fame . " This seemed to be new information to many of the gentlemen , for they spoke aside with each other , and the Marquis's face , notwithstanding his power of suppressing all external signs of his passions , shewed impatience ...
Pagina 56
... Fair and false - ever fair and false , " muttered the prisoner , as he threw himself once more on the floor of his dungeon . * Ilarp . * In old English , ka me ka thee , i . e . , mutually serving each other . by which the secret door ...
... Fair and false - ever fair and false , " muttered the prisoner , as he threw himself once more on the floor of his dungeon . * Ilarp . * In old English , ka me ka thee , i . e . , mutually serving each other . by which the secret door ...
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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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