The Handy Volume "Waverly" ...: RedgauntletBradbury, Agnew, 1877 |
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Side 18
... called intellectual courage , highness of spirit , and desire of distinction - impulses which render thee alive to the love of fame and deaf to the apprehension of danger , until it forces itself suddenly upon thee . I own , that ...
... called intellectual courage , highness of spirit , and desire of distinction - impulses which render thee alive to the love of fame and deaf to the apprehension of danger , until it forces itself suddenly upon thee . I own , that ...
Side 29
... called forth so repeatedly the clamorous ap- plause of his companions , that the very banks rang again with their shouts . He was a fall man , well mounted on a strong black horse , which he caused to turn and wind like a bird in the ...
... called forth so repeatedly the clamorous ap- plause of his companions , that the very banks rang again with their shouts . He was a fall man , well mounted on a strong black horse , which he caused to turn and wind like a bird in the ...
Side 30
... called out to me , in an abrupt manner , " Soho , brother ! you are too late for Bowness to - night - the tide will make presently . " I turned my head and looked at him without answering ; for , to my thinking , his sudden appearance ...
... called out to me , in an abrupt manner , " Soho , brother ! you are too late for Bowness to - night - the tide will make presently . " I turned my head and looked at him without answering ; for , to my thinking , his sudden appearance ...
Side 32
... called on me to contend with . Once more the idea of thy father's fireside came across me ; and I could have been well contented to have swop'd the romance of my situation , together with the glorious independence of control which I ...
... called on me to contend with . Once more the idea of thy father's fireside came across me ; and I could have been well contented to have swop'd the romance of my situation , together with the glorious independence of control which I ...
Side 35
... called storm - windows in the roof , giving symptoms of the mag- nificence of a second storey . The scene around was very interesting ; for the cottages , and the yards of crofts annexed to them , occupied a haugh , or holm , of two ...
... called storm - windows in the roof , giving symptoms of the mag- nificence of a second storey . The scene around was very interesting ; for the cottages , and the yards of crofts annexed to them , occupied a haugh , or holm , of two ...
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