The Waverley Novels, Volume 4Black, 1868 - 1015 pagina's |
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Pagina 194
... were contented to lend their aid , to cover Mistress Alice's silence . At length the jovial knight betook himself to his rest on the keeper's straw pallet , in a recess > 1 " And now , fool Wildrake begone to. 194 WAVERLEY NOVELS .
... were contented to lend their aid , to cover Mistress Alice's silence . At length the jovial knight betook himself to his rest on the keeper's straw pallet , in a recess > 1 " And now , fool Wildrake begone to. 194 WAVERLEY NOVELS .
Pagina 195
... Wildrake , as I guess ? " said Everard . " The same - Gentleman ; of Squattlesea - mere , in the moist county of Lincoln . " " Wildrake ! " said Markham- " Wildgoose you should be called . You have been moistening your own throat to ...
... Wildrake , as I guess ? " said Everard . " The same - Gentleman ; of Squattlesea - mere , in the moist county of Lincoln . " " Wildrake ! " said Markham- " Wildgoose you should be called . You have been moistening your own throat to ...
Pagina 196
... Wildrake , would , I am sure , have done for me . But , as I said , that is just what I wished to speak to you about . Why render the task of protecting you more difficult than it must necessarily be at any rate ? Why thrust thyself ...
... Wildrake , would , I am sure , have done for me . But , as I said , that is just what I wished to speak to you about . Why render the task of protecting you more difficult than it must necessarily be at any rate ? Why thrust thyself ...
Pagina 197
... Wildrake , " to speak your own language . Why , as I passed through the park in quest of you , scarce half an hour since , I saw a light in the Lodge - Step this way , you will see it yourself . " " In the north - west angle ...
... Wildrake , " to speak your own language . Why , as I passed through the park in quest of you , scarce half an hour since , I saw a light in the Lodge - Step this way , you will see it yourself . " " In the north - west angle ...
Pagina 198
... Wildrake whis- pered in Everard's ear , " I will be no longer secre- tary . Mark , thou wert quite right - the clerk must be the more gentlemanly calling . " " And if you are Master Desborough's secretary , I presume you know me and my ...
... Wildrake whis- pered in Everard's ear , " I will be no longer secre- tary . Mark , thou wert quite right - the clerk must be the more gentlemanly calling . " " And if you are Master Desborough's secretary , I presume you know me and my ...
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Albert Albert Lee Alice answered armour arms better betwixt Bletson blood brother called Catharine cavalier Christian Church Colonel Everard command Conrade Cromwell Crusade danger daughter Desborough devil Doctor door Douglas Duke of Austria Edith England exclaimed eyes fair father fear feelings followed Gilsland Glover grace Hakim hand hath head hear heard heart Heaven Highland Holdenough holy honour horse Joceline Kerneguy King of England King Richard King's King's Oak knight Lady Bothwell Lodge look Lord manner Markham Master monarch Montserrat never noble passed person Perth Phoebe poor Prince Queen Ramorny replied Rochecliffe Rothsay roundhead royal Saint Saladin Saracen Scot Scotland Scottish seemed shew Sir Henry Lee Sir Kenneth Smith Soldan soldier speak spoke stood sword tell thee thine thing thou art thou hast thought tion Tomkins tone turned Vaux voice wild Wildrake Woodstock words yonder young