... naebody but the Laird, Dougal MacCallum, and the Major, a thing that hadna chanced to him before. Sir Robert sat, or, I should say, lay, in a great armed chair, wi' his grand velvet gown, and his feet on a cradle ; for he had baith gout and gravel,... Waverley Novels - Side 172af Sir Walter Scott - 1832Fuld visning - Om denne bog
| sir Walter Scott (bart.) - 1824 - 400 sider
...gravel, and his face looked as gash and ghastly as Satan's. Major Weir sat opposite to him, in a redlaced coat, and the Laird's wig on his head ; and aye as...girned wi' pain, the jack-an-ape girned too, like a sheep's head between a pair of tangs — an ill-faur'd fearsome couple they were. The Laird's buff-coat... | |
| sir Walter Scott (bart.) - 1824 - 336 sider
...chair, wi' his grand velvet gown, and his feet on a cradle; for he had bait Ii gout and gravel, and his face looked as gash and ghastly as Satan's. Major Weir sat opposite to him, in a red-laced coat, and the Laird's wig on his head; and aye as Sir Robert girned wi' pain, the jackan-ape... | |
| sir Walter Scott (bart.) - 1824 - 334 sider
...chair, wi ' his grand velvet gown, and his feet on a cradle ; for he had baith gout and gravel, and his face looked as gash and ghastly as Satan's. Major Weir sat opposite to him, in a red-laced coat, and the Laird's wig on his head ; and aye as Sir Robert girned wi ' pain, the jackan-ape... | |
| Tobias Merton (pseud) - 1824 - 480 sider
...chair, wi' his grand velvet gown, and his feet on a cradle ; for he had baith gout and gravel, and his face looked as gash and ghastly as Satan's. Major Weir sat opposite to him, in a red-laced coat, and the Laird's whig on his head ; and aye as Sir Robert girned wi' pain, the jack-an-ape... | |
| Tobias Merton - 1824 - 488 sider
...chair, wi' his grand velvet gown, and his feet on a cradle ; for he had baith gout and gravel, and his face looked as gash and ghastly as Satan's. Major Weir sat opposite to him, in a red-laced coat, and the Laird's whig on bis head ; and aye as Sir Robert girned wi' pain, the jack-an-ape... | |
| 1824 - 394 sider
...chair, wi' his grand velvet gown, and his feet on a cradle ; for he had baith gout and gravel, and his face looked as gash and ghastly as Satan's. Major Weir sat opposite to him, in a red-laced coat, and the Laird's wig on his head ; and aye as Sir Robert girncd wi' pain, the jackan-ape... | |
| 1826 - 654 sider
...he had baith gout and gravel, and his face looked as gash and ghastly as Satan's. Major Weir ia«. opposite to him, in a red laced coat, and the Laird's wig on his head ; and aye as Sir Robert grinned wi' pain thejack-an-ape grinned too, like a sheep's-head between a pair of tongs — an ill-faur'd,... | |
| Walter Scott - 1836 - 540 sider
...chair, wi' his grand velvet gown, and his feet on a cradle ; for he had baith gout and gravel, and his face looked as gash and ghastly as Satan's. Major Weir sat opposite to him, in a red-laced coat, and the Laird's wig on his head ; and aye as Sir Robert girned wi' pain, the jack-an-ape... | |
| 1837 - 456 sider
...chair, wi' his grand velvet gown, and his feet on a cradle ; for he had baith gout and gravel, and his face looked as gash and ghastly as Satan's. Major...the Laird's wig on his head ; and aye as Sir Robert grinned wi' pain the jack-an-ape grinned too, like a sheep's-head between a pair of tongs — an ill-faur'd,... | |
| Robert Cruikshank - 1845 - 738 sider
...chair, wi' his grand velvet gown, and his feet on a cradle; for he had baith gout and gravel, and his face looked as gash and ghastly as Satan's. Major Weir sat opposite to him, in a red-laced coat, and the Laird's wig on his head; and aye as Sir Robert girned wi' pain, the jack-an-ape... | |
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