Waverley; Or, 'Tis Sixty Years Since: In Three Volumes..James Ballantyne and Company, 1814 - 371 sider |
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... charge right upon the spot where the more distinguished sportsmen had ta- ken their stand . The word was given in Gaelic to fling themselves upon their faces ; " but Waverley , upon whose English ears the signal 10 WAVERLEY .
... charge right upon the spot where the more distinguished sportsmen had ta- ken their stand . The word was given in Gaelic to fling themselves upon their faces ; " but Waverley , upon whose English ears the signal 10 WAVERLEY .
Side 20
... charge to wait upon Waverley . On asking his host , 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 ...
... charge to wait upon Waverley . On asking his host , 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 ...
Side 26
... charged him to remember his principles of religion , to take care of his health , to beware of Scotch mists , which , she had heard , would wet an Englishman to the skin ; never to go out 3 7 at night without his great - coat ; and , 26 ...
... charged him to remember his principles of religion , to take care of his health , to beware of Scotch mists , which , she had heard , would wet an Englishman to the skin ; never to go out 3 7 at night without his great - coat ; and , 26 ...
Side 45
... charges of misgovernment brought against his fa- ther ? Do you remember the lines of favourite poet , — your Had Richard unconstrain'd . resign'd the throne , A king can give no more than is his own ; The title stood entail'd had ...
... charges of misgovernment brought against his fa- ther ? Do you remember the lines of favourite poet , — your Had Richard unconstrain'd . resign'd the throne , A king can give no more than is his own ; The title stood entail'd had ...
Side 46
... and Mac - Ivor dispatched it with some letters of his own by a special mes- senger , with charge to put them into the nearest post - office in the Lowlands . CHAPTER III . An Eclaircissement . THE hint which the 46 WAVERLEY .
... and Mac - Ivor dispatched it with some letters of his own by a special mes- senger , with charge to put them into the nearest post - office in the Lowlands . CHAPTER III . An Eclaircissement . THE hint which the 46 WAVERLEY .
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