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At length signals of the approach of the game were descried and heard . Dis . tant
shouts resounded from valley to valley , as the various parties of Highlanders ,
climbing rocks , struggling through copses , wading brooks , and traversing ...
At length signals of the approach of the game were descried and heard . Dis . tant
shouts resounded from valley to valley , as the various parties of Highlanders ,
climbing rocks , struggling through copses , wading brooks , and traversing ...
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... to try measures of intimidation , and at length drew a pocketpistol , threatening ,
on the one hand , to shoot whomsoever dared to stop him , and on the other
menacing Ebenezer with a similar doom , if he stirred a foot with the horses .
... to try measures of intimidation , and at length drew a pocketpistol , threatening ,
on the one hand , to shoot whomsoever dared to stop him , and on the other
menacing Ebenezer with a similar doom , if he stirred a foot with the horses .
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At length he reached the thickets and underwood which partly covered the moor
in that direction , and probably extended to the verge of the glen where Waverley
had been so long an inhabitảnt . The Highfander disappeared , but it was only ...
At length he reached the thickets and underwood which partly covered the moor
in that direction , and probably extended to the verge of the glen where Waverley
had been so long an inhabitảnt . The Highfander disappeared , but it was only ...
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At length , after several prelimi : nary hems , and much tautological express sion
of his devotion to his honour ' s service , by night or day , living or dead , he
began to insinuate , that the banks had removed a ' their ready cash into the
Castle ...
At length , after several prelimi : nary hems , and much tautological express sion
of his devotion to his honour ' s service , by night or day , living or dead , he
began to insinuate , that the banks had removed a ' their ready cash into the
Castle ...
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At length the mixed and waverinig mula titude arranged themselves into a narrow
and dusky column of great length , stretch ing through the whole extent of the val .
ley . In the front of the column the standard of the Chevalier was displayed ...
At length the mixed and waverinig mula titude arranged themselves into a narrow
and dusky column of great length , stretch ing through the whole extent of the val .
ley . In the front of the column the standard of the Chevalier was displayed ...
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