Waverley; Or, 'Tis Sixty Years Since: In Three Volumes..James Ballantyne and Company, 1814 - 371 sider |
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... fire certain herbs , with which he compound- ed an embrocation . He then fomented the parts which had sustained injury , never failing to murmur prayers or spells , which of the two Waverley could not distin- guish , as his ear only ...
... fire certain herbs , with which he compound- ed an embrocation . He then fomented the parts which had sustained injury , never failing to murmur prayers or spells , which of the two Waverley could not distin- guish , as his ear only ...
Side 152
... North - American Indians , when at the stake of torture , that on the least intermission of agony , they will sleep until the fire is applied to awaken them . CHAPTER IX . 4 Conference , and the Consequence . 152 WAVERLEY .
... North - American Indians , when at the stake of torture , that on the least intermission of agony , they will sleep until the fire is applied to awaken them . CHAPTER IX . 4 Conference , and the Consequence . 152 WAVERLEY .
Side 175
... fire - side . He certainly possesses talents beyond the rude sphere in which he moves ; and , being neither des- titute of ambition nor encumbered with scruples , he will probably attempt , by every means , to distinguish himself during ...
... fire - side . He certainly possesses talents beyond the rude sphere in which he moves ; and , being neither des- titute of ambition nor encumbered with scruples , he will probably attempt , by every means , to distinguish himself during ...
Side 185
... fire - drum startles the slumbering artizans of a Scotch burgh . It is the object of this history to do justice to all men ; I must therefore record , in justice to the drummer , that he protested he could beat any known march or point ...
... fire - drum startles the slumbering artizans of a Scotch burgh . It is the object of this history to do justice to all men ; I must therefore record , in justice to the drummer , that he protested he could beat any known march or point ...
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... seemed rent in several places ; the walls were composed of loose stones and turf , and the thatch of branches of trees . The fire was in the centre , and filled the B whole wigwam with smoke , which escaped as much 210 WAVERLEY ,
... seemed rent in several places ; the walls were composed of loose stones and turf , and the thatch of branches of trees . The fire was in the centre , and filled the B whole wigwam with smoke , which escaped as much 210 WAVERLEY ,
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