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Pagina 32
My faithful Willie was obliged to retreat ; but not before he had half played , half hummed , by way of farewell , " Leave thee - leave thee , ladI'll never leave thee ; The stars shall gae withershins Ere I will leave thee .
My faithful Willie was obliged to retreat ; but not before he had half played , half hummed , by way of farewell , " Leave thee - leave thee , ladI'll never leave thee ; The stars shall gae withershins Ere I will leave thee .
Pagina 257
I defy thee , man , and I charge thee , as a Christian , to forbear vexing my soul with such charges : it is grievous enough to me to have seen violences which I was unable to prevent . " 66 " O Joshua , Joshua !
I defy thee , man , and I charge thee , as a Christian , to forbear vexing my soul with such charges : it is grievous enough to me to have seen violences which I was unable to prevent . " 66 " O Joshua , Joshua !
Pagina 258
Let me rather speak to thee such language as thou canst comprehend . Deliver these young men up to me , ” he said , when he had led Redgauntlet a little apart from the crowd , " and I will not only free thee from the heavy charge of ...
Let me rather speak to thee such language as thou canst comprehend . Deliver these young men up to me , ” he said , when he had led Redgauntlet a little apart from the crowd , " and I will not only free thee from the heavy charge of ...
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