Waverley Novels, Volume 2Ticknor and Fields, 1863 |
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Pagina 106
... attention in the manner in which it was usually fixed by beautiful scenery , and especially that which had in it something new as well as striking . Yet it was not in Alan Fair- ford's nature to give way to despondence , even when ...
... attention in the manner in which it was usually fixed by beautiful scenery , and especially that which had in it something new as well as striking . Yet it was not in Alan Fair- ford's nature to give way to despondence , even when ...
Pagina 112
... attention from what was passing around . If he could not delight in the swiftness and agility with which the " little frigate " walked the waves , or amuse himself by noticing the beauty of the sea - views around him , where the distant ...
... attention from what was passing around . If he could not delight in the swiftness and agility with which the " little frigate " walked the waves , or amuse himself by noticing the beauty of the sea - views around him , where the distant ...
Pagina 155
Walter Scott. the strictest attention ; then stepped to the window , as if to examine the address and writing of the envelope with the assistance of a stronger light , and Alan Fairford be- held him , with no less amazement than high ...
Walter Scott. the strictest attention ; then stepped to the window , as if to examine the address and writing of the envelope with the assistance of a stronger light , and Alan Fairford be- held him , with no less amazement than high ...
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acquaintance Alan Fairford answered apartment auld betwixt brig brother called Campbells are coming Carlisle Castle cause confidence Criffel Cristal Nixon Crosbie danger Darsie Latimer Darsie's Dick Gardener door doubt Edward Baliol escape eyes Fair Fairladies Father Buonaventure Father Crackenthorp fellow gauntlet Geddes gentleman hand head hear heard Herries honour hope horse House of Stewart Jacobite Joshua Jumping Jenny keep lady Laird lawyer length letter Lilias look Lord Majesty manner matter Maxwell of Summertrees mind Miss Arthuret moidores mutchkin Nanty Ewart never occasion party perhaps person Peter Peebles poor present Provost purpose Quaker recollection Redgauntlet replied safety Sallust Samuel Griffiths Scotland Scottish seemed silence Sir Richard Glendale sister Skinburness Solway speak suppose tell thee thing thou thought tion tone Trumbull turned Turnpenny uncle warrant weel Whig wish word XXXVI young