Waverley Novels, Volume 2Estes and Lauriat, 1893 |
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Pagina 3
... eyes ele- vated and hands uplifted , announced that some extraordinary intelligence was agitating the public mind of the municipality of Cairnvreckan . " There is some news , " said mine host of the Candlestick , pushing his lantern ...
... eyes ele- vated and hands uplifted , announced that some extraordinary intelligence was agitating the public mind of the municipality of Cairnvreckan . " There is some news , " said mine host of the Candlestick , pushing his lantern ...
Pagina 5
... eyes of the assembly were now turned upon Waverley , who took the opportunity to beg the smith to shoe his guide's horse with all speed , as he wished to proceed on his journey ; for he had heard enough to make him sensible that there ...
... eyes of the assembly were now turned upon Waverley , who took the opportunity to beg the smith to shoe his guide's horse with all speed , as he wished to proceed on his journey ; for he had heard enough to make him sensible that there ...
Pagina 32
... throne ? Why did not I “ Unthread the rude eye of rebellion , And welcome home again discarded faith , Seek out Prince Charles , and fall before his feet ? ' All that has been recorded of excellence and worth in IV A CONFIDANT.
... throne ? Why did not I “ Unthread the rude eye of rebellion , And welcome home again discarded faith , Seek out Prince Charles , and fall before his feet ? ' All that has been recorded of excellence and worth in IV A CONFIDANT.
Pagina 37
... eyes of the worthy clergyman , who was doubly interested in the cause for which he had volunteered his services , by observing the genuine and undissembled feelings of his young friend . Edward now inquired if Mr. Morton knew what was ...
... eyes of the worthy clergyman , who was doubly interested in the cause for which he had volunteered his services , by observing the genuine and undissembled feelings of his young friend . Edward now inquired if Mr. Morton knew what was ...
Pagina 45
... eye accustomed to connect uniformity of dress with the military character . In front were a few who apparently partook of their leader's enthusiasm , men obvi- ously to be feared in a combat where their natural courage was exalted by ...
... eye accustomed to connect uniformity of dress with the military character . In front were a few who apparently partook of their leader's enthusiasm , men obvi- ously to be feared in a combat where their natural courage was exalted by ...
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