The Waverley NovelsD. Appleton, 1869 |
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Pagina 22
... hour , I may as weel tell ye my- sell . Ye sall be pleased then to know , that when our Laird was up in England , where he gangs oftener than his friends can wish , he was biding at the house o ' this Sir Miles Musgrave , an ' there was ...
... hour , I may as weel tell ye my- sell . Ye sall be pleased then to know , that when our Laird was up in England , where he gangs oftener than his friends can wish , he was biding at the house o ' this Sir Miles Musgrave , an ' there was ...
Pagina 30
... hour , with Lord kens how many gillies . " ยท That which must come , will come ; and we shall stride gallantly over many a field of victory , ere we reach yon fatal slaughter - place , or tread yor sable scaffolds . " " What slaughter ...
... hour , with Lord kens how many gillies . " ยท That which must come , will come ; and we shall stride gallantly over many a field of victory , ere we reach yon fatal slaughter - place , or tread yor sable scaffolds . " " What slaughter ...
Pagina 40
... hour , Let what is meet be said it must be meet , And throw their power i ' the dust . CORIOLANUS . In a small apartment , remote from the rest of the guests assembled at the castle , Sir Duncan Campbell was presented with every species ...
... hour , Let what is meet be said it must be meet , And throw their power i ' the dust . CORIOLANUS . In a small apartment , remote from the rest of the guests assembled at the castle , Sir Duncan Campbell was presented with every species ...
Pagina 47
... hour was early ; but , like a skilful general , he availed himself of every instant of delay which circumstances per- mitted . " Trusting to your honorable parole , " said he , filling his cup , " I drink to you , Sir Dun- can , and to ...
... hour was early ; but , like a skilful general , he availed himself of every instant of delay which circumstances per- mitted . " Trusting to your honorable parole , " said he , filling his cup , " I drink to you , Sir Dun- can , and to ...
Pagina 55
... hour ? " again demanded Mur- doch ; " I care not for what cause ye mean to shun it . " " I would do what a man might do , and still call himself a man . " " Do you call yourself a man , " said the inter- rogator , " who have done the ...
... hour ? " again demanded Mur- doch ; " I care not for what cause ye mean to shun it . " " I would do what a man might do , and still call himself a man . " " Do you call yourself a man , " said the inter- rogator , " who have done the ...
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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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