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Pagina 87
... thou tellest me , I could almost forgive thee the injuries thou hast done me . " " Hear it ! " said Ranald ; " he hath wagered deeply for a son of Diarmid - And you , gentle Thane - the report of the camp says , that you would purchase ...
... thou tellest me , I could almost forgive thee the injuries thou hast done me . " " Hear it ! " said Ranald ; " he hath wagered deeply for a son of Diarmid - And you , gentle Thane - the report of the camp says , that you would purchase ...
Pagina 12
... Thou speakest rightly , Saracen , " said the Christian knight , not delighted at the tone with which the infidel criticised his favorite horse , - " rightly according to thy knowledge and obser- vation . But my good horse hath ere now ...
... Thou speakest rightly , Saracen , " said the Christian knight , not delighted at the tone with which the infidel criticised his favorite horse , - " rightly according to thy knowledge and obser- vation . But my good horse hath ere now ...
Pagina 15
... thou blasphemest the gifts of God , even with the blasphemy of thy father Ishmael . The juice of the grape is given to him that will use it wisely , as that which cheers the heart of man after toil , refreshes him in sickness , and ...
... thou blasphemest the gifts of God , even with the blasphemy of thy father Ishmael . The juice of the grape is given to him that will use it wisely , as that which cheers the heart of man after toil , refreshes him in sickness , and ...
Pagina 16
... Thou dost us but justice , " said the Saracen , evidently gratified by the compliment , as he had been touched by the implied scorn of the Euro- pean's previous boast ; " from us thou shouldst have had no wrong ; but well was it for me ...
... Thou dost us but justice , " said the Saracen , evidently gratified by the compliment , as he had been touched by the implied scorn of the Euro- pean's previous boast ; " from us thou shouldst have had no wrong ; but well was it for me ...
Pagina 18
... thou hast come to invade a land in which I am one of the meanest ! " " Now , by the rood , Saracen , " retorted the western warrior , " thou shouldst know ere thou vauntest thyself , that one steel glove can crush a whole handful of ...
... thou hast come to invade a land in which I am one of the meanest ! " " Now , by the rood , Saracen , " retorted the western warrior , " thou shouldst know ere thou vauntest thyself , that one steel glove can crush a whole handful of ...
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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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