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Pagina 3
... men's mouths as household words ; and from the alarm generally expressed , he easily conceived that their descent into the Lowlands , at the head of their armed tribes , had either already taken place , or THE LOSS OF A HORSE'S SHOE . 3.
... men's mouths as household words ; and from the alarm generally expressed , he easily conceived that their descent into the Lowlands , at the head of their armed tribes , had either already taken place , or THE LOSS OF A HORSE'S SHOE . 3.
Pagina 4
Sir Walter Scott. armed tribes , had either already taken place , or was instantly apprehended . Ere Waverley could ask particulars , a strong , large- boned , hard - featured woman , about forty , dressed as if her clothes had been ...
Sir Walter Scott. armed tribes , had either already taken place , or was instantly apprehended . Ere Waverley could ask particulars , a strong , large- boned , hard - featured woman , about forty , dressed as if her clothes had been ...
Pagina 38
... taken arms for government . This person , whom they call Gifted Gilfillan , has been long a leader among them , and now heads a small party , which will pass here to - day or to - morrow , on their march towards Stirling , under whose ...
... taken arms for government . This person , whom they call Gifted Gilfillan , has been long a leader among them , and now heads a small party , which will pass here to - day or to - morrow , on their march towards Stirling , under whose ...
Pagina 74
... taken the freedom to supply him with such changes of linen as he might find necessary till he was again pos- sessed of his own . With this compliment he dis- appeared . A servant acquainted Waverley an in- stant afterwards that his ...
... taken the freedom to supply him with such changes of linen as he might find necessary till he was again pos- sessed of his own . With this compliment he dis- appeared . A servant acquainted Waverley an in- stant afterwards that his ...
Pagina 88
... taken shipping for Dunbar , and I have just received certain information that he landed there yesterday . His purpose must unques- tionably be to march towards us to recover possession of the capital . Now there are two opinions in my ...
... taken shipping for Dunbar , and I have just received certain information that he landed there yesterday . His purpose must unques- tionably be to march towards us to recover possession of the capital . Now there are two opinions in my ...
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