The Waverley NovelsD. Appleton, 1869 |
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Pagina 5
... whole stockings , and a paire of boothose , greater than the former . These I put on my legs . The third morning I found the same usage , the stockins for one leg onlie left me . It was time for me then , and my servants too , tc ...
... whole stockings , and a paire of boothose , greater than the former . These I put on my legs . The third morning I found the same usage , the stockins for one leg onlie left me . It was time for me then , and my servants too , tc ...
Pagina 8
... whole transaction ; he lived to a considerable time after the Revolution , and it was from him that my father's informant , who was a man before his grandfather John dhu Mhor's death , received the information as above stated . " I have ...
... whole transaction ; he lived to a considerable time after the Revolution , and it was from him that my father's informant , who was a man before his grandfather John dhu Mhor's death , received the information as above stated . " I have ...
Pagina 10
... whole reckoning , but occasionally in- duced to lend small sums to his interested com- panions . After such sprays , as he called them , were over , and his temper once more cool , he sel- dom failed to thank God , and the Duke of York ...
... whole reckoning , but occasionally in- duced to lend small sums to his interested com- panions . After such sprays , as he called them , were over , and his temper once more cool , he sel- dom failed to thank God , and the Duke of York ...
Pagina 23
... whole to be a fool's business , and not worth speaking more about . The Englishmen , after some courteous opposition , were persuaded to regard the whole as a joke . " And now , Allan , " said the Laird , " please to remove your candles ...
... whole to be a fool's business , and not worth speaking more about . The Englishmen , after some courteous opposition , were persuaded to regard the whole as a joke . " And now , Allan , " said the Laird , " please to remove your candles ...
Pagina 46
... whole surge beneath . Were I a habitant , to see this gloom Pollute the face of nature , and to hear The ceaseless sound of wave and seabird's scream , I'd wish me in the hut that poorest peasant E'er framed , to give him temporary ...
... whole surge beneath . Were I a habitant , to see this gloom Pollute the face of nature , and to hear The ceaseless sound of wave and seabird's scream , I'd wish me in the hut that poorest peasant E'er framed , to give him temporary ...
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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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Allan ancient answered Antiquary Argyle arms auld better betwixt brother called camp canna Captain Dalgetty castle Caxon Christian command Conrade Covenanters Crusade Dousterswivel Drumthwacket Earl Earl of Menteith Edie Edith England exclaimed eyes Fairport father fear frae gentleman Gilsland Hakim hand hast hath head hear heard heart Heaven Hector Highland honor horse King of England King Richard knight Knockwinnock Lady Bothwell look Lord Menteith Lovel M'Aulay M'Intyre MacEagh mair manner Marquis maun mendicant ment mind Miss Wardour Monkbarns Montrose Montserrat muckle never noble Ochiltree Oldbuck passed person poor present princes Queen Ranald replied royal Saladin Saracen Scot Scotland Scottish seemed side Sir Arthur Sir Duncan Sir Kenneth Soldan soldier speak spirit stood sword tell tent thee thine thought tion tone turn Vaux voice weel word young