The Waverley Novels, Bind 36A. and C. Black, 1860 |
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Side 65
... Laird of Redgauntlet ? " Fairford was too wary to testify any surprise at this identification of names , however unexpected . " I thought , " said he , " he was more generally known by VOL . XXXVI . E the name of Herries . I have seen ...
... Laird of Redgauntlet ? " Fairford was too wary to testify any surprise at this identification of names , however unexpected . " I thought , " said he , " he was more generally known by VOL . XXXVI . E the name of Herries . I have seen ...
Side 71
... Laird of Birrenswork , or Redgauntlet , much stronger amongst the country gentlemen , many of whom were Catholics as well as Jacobites , and most others unwilling to quarrel with kinsmen and friends , by prosecuting with severity ...
... Laird of Birrenswork , or Redgauntlet , much stronger amongst the country gentlemen , many of whom were Catholics as well as Jacobites , and most others unwilling to quarrel with kinsmen and friends , by prosecuting with severity ...
Side 78
... Laird ; " I remember your father weel , at the Cross , thirty years ago - I reckon you are as late in Edinburgh as at London , four o'clock hours - eh ? " " Not quite so degenerate , ” replied Fairford ; " but certainly many Edinburgh ...
... Laird ; " I remember your father weel , at the Cross , thirty years ago - I reckon you are as late in Edinburgh as at London , four o'clock hours - eh ? " " Not quite so degenerate , ” replied Fairford ; " but certainly many Edinburgh ...
Side 79
... Laird " Umph - I mind quartering three hundred men in the old Assembly - Room * —But come , come— I'll ask no more questions - the answers all smell of new lords new lands , and do but spoil my appetite , which were a pity , since here ...
... Laird " Umph - I mind quartering three hundred men in the old Assembly - Room * —But come , come— I'll ask no more questions - the answers all smell of new lords new lands , and do but spoil my appetite , which were a pity , since here ...
Side 82
... ! Over the water , and over the sea , And over the water to Charlie ; Come weal , come woe , we'll gather and go , And live or die with Charlie . Mrs. Crosbie smiled furtively on the Laird , wearing an 82 WAVERLEY NOVELS.
... ! Over the water , and over the sea , And over the water to Charlie ; Come weal , come woe , we'll gather and go , And live or die with Charlie . Mrs. Crosbie smiled furtively on the Laird , wearing an 82 WAVERLEY NOVELS.
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acquaintance Alan Fairford Alberick answered apartment auld betwixt brandy brother called cause Charlie Stuart confidence Criffel Cristal Nixon Crosbie danger Darsie Latimer Darsie's door doubt Edinburgh Edward Baliol endeavoured escape eyes Fairladies Father Buonaventure Father Crackenthorp fellow Foxley gauntlet Geddes gentleman hand head hear heard Herries honour hope horse Jacobite Joshua Jumping Jenny Justice keep King lady Laird lawyer letter Lilias look Lord Majesty manner matter maun Maxwell mind Miss Arthuret moidores mutchkin Nanty Ewart never occasion party Pate-in-Peril perhaps person Peter Peebles poor present Prince Provost purpose Quaker recollection Redgauntlet replied safety Sallust Samuel Griffiths Scotland Scottish seemed shew Sir Richard Glendale sister Skinburness Solway speak Summertrees suppose tell thee thou thought tion tone Trumbull trust turned Turnpenny uncle warrant weel Whig wish word XXXVI young
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Side 54 - MY heart's in the Highlands, my heart is not here : My heart's in the Highlands a-chasing the deer ; Chasing the wild deer, and following the roe, My heart's in the Highlands wherever I go. Farewell to the Highlands, farewell to the North, The birth-place of valour, the country of worth ; Wherever I wander, wherever I rove, The hills of the Highlands for ever I love.
Side 21 - God bless the King !— God bless the Faith's defender ! God bless — No harm in blessing the Pretender. Who that Pretender is, and who that King, — God bless us all ! — is quite another thing.
Side 54 - ... HEART'S IN THE HIGHLANDS. MY heart's in the Highlands, my heart is not here ; My heart's in the Highlands a-chasing the deer ; Chasing the wild deer, and following the roe, My heart's in the Highlands wherever I go.
Side 146 - Adullam ; videlicet, every one that was in distress, and every one that was in debt, and every one that was discontented...