Waverley; Or, 'Tis Sixty Years Since: In Three Volumes..James Ballantyne and Company, 1814 - 371 páginas |
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... Chieftain departed for the place of ren- dezvous , which was a day's journey to the northward of Glennaquoich . Fergus was attended on this occasion by about three hundred of his clan , well armed , and ac coutred in their best fashion ...
... Chieftain departed for the place of ren- dezvous , which was a day's journey to the northward of Glennaquoich . Fergus was attended on this occasion by about three hundred of his clan , well armed , and ac coutred in their best fashion ...
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... Chieftain , who walked by the side of Edward's litter , and attended him with the most affectionate assiduity . About noon , after a journey which the nature of the conveyance , the pain of his bruises , and the roughness of the way ...
... Chieftain , who walked by the side of Edward's litter , and attended him with the most affectionate assiduity . About noon , after a journey which the nature of the conveyance , the pain of his bruises , and the roughness of the way ...
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... if he knew where the Chieftain was gone ? the old man looked fixedly at him , with something mysterious and sad in the smile , which was his only reply . Waverley re- peated his question , to which his host an- swered 20 WAVERLEY .
... if he knew where the Chieftain was gone ? the old man looked fixedly at him , with something mysterious and sad in the smile , which was his only reply . Waverley re- peated his question , to which his host an- swered 20 WAVERLEY .
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... Chieftain , who , indeed , at his own personal risk , had probably sa- ved his life . This greeting over , Fergus said three or four words to his sister in Gaelic . The tears instantly sprung to her eyes , but they seemed to be tears of ...
... Chieftain , who , indeed , at his own personal risk , had probably sa- ved his life . This greeting over , Fergus said three or four words to his sister in Gaelic . The tears instantly sprung to her eyes , but they seemed to be tears of ...
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... Chieftain , had given him a considerable ascendancy over the mind of Wayerley .. Endowed with at least equal powers of understanding , and with much finer ge- nius , Edward yet stooped to the bold and decisive activity of an intellect ...
... Chieftain , had given him a considerable ascendancy over the mind of Wayerley .. Endowed with at least equal powers of understanding , and with much finer ge- nius , Edward yet stooped to the bold and decisive activity of an intellect ...
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Waverley; Or, 'Tis Sixty Years Since: In Three Volumes.. Sir Walter Scott Visualização completa - 1814 |
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