The Waverley NovelsD. Appleton, 1869 |
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Pagina 14
... replied the chief of the other party- " Cavalier or Roundhead , King or Convention ? " " By my troth , sir , " answered the soldier , " I would be loath to reply to you with an untruth , as a thing unbecoming a cavalier of fortune and a ...
... replied the chief of the other party- " Cavalier or Roundhead , King or Convention ? " " By my troth , sir , " answered the soldier , " I would be loath to reply to you with an untruth , as a thing unbecoming a cavalier of fortune and a ...
Pagina 15
... replied the soldier , " are always acceptable , and are only to be post- poned to good pay or good booty , -not to mention the honor of a cavalier , or the needful points of commended duty . And truly , my lord , your noble proffer is ...
... replied the soldier , " are always acceptable , and are only to be post- poned to good pay or good booty , -not to mention the honor of a cavalier , or the needful points of commended duty . And truly , my lord , your noble proffer is ...
Pagina 42
... replied , " Since fishers on St. Bridget's morn Drew nets on Campsie side . " St. Bridget sent no scaly spoil ; - An infant , well - nigh dead , They saved , and rear'd in want and toil , To beg from you her bread . " That orphan maid ...
... replied , " Since fishers on St. Bridget's morn Drew nets on Campsie side . " St. Bridget sent no scaly spoil ; - An infant , well - nigh dead , They saved , and rear'd in want and toil , To beg from you her bread . " That orphan maid ...
Pagina 51
... replied Captain Dalgetty , " I am no renegade , though a Major of Irishes , for which I might refer your lordship to the invincible Gus- tavus Adolphus , the Lion of the North , to Ban- nier , to Oxensteirn , to the warlike Duke of Saxe ...
... replied Captain Dalgetty , " I am no renegade , though a Major of Irishes , for which I might refer your lordship to the invincible Gus- tavus Adolphus , the Lion of the North , to Ban- nier , to Oxensteirn , to the warlike Duke of Saxe ...
Pagina 53
... replied his fellow - pris- oner ; " do you complain on account of a fall for which a boy would not bemoan himself ? " " A soldier ? " said the Captain : " and how do you know , in this cursed dark cavern , that I am a soldier ? " " I ...
... replied his fellow - pris- oner ; " do you complain on account of a fall for which a boy would not bemoan himself ? " " A soldier ? " said the Captain : " and how do you know , in this cursed dark cavern , that I am a soldier ? " " I ...
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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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