Novels and tales of the author of Waverley, 5권 |
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... of these things to thee ? -My poor Lovel has spoiled me , and taught me to speak aloud when it is much the same as speaking to myself- Where's my nephew , Hector M'Intyre ? " " He's in the parlour , sir , wi ' 6 THE ANTIQUARY .
... of these things to thee ? -My poor Lovel has spoiled me , and taught me to speak aloud when it is much the same as speaking to myself- Where's my nephew , Hector M'Intyre ? " " He's in the parlour , sir , wi ' 6 THE ANTIQUARY .
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... Hector , who , with his arm in a sling , was seated at the breakfast - table ; " however , whatever it may amount to , I am answerable for it , as I am for much more trouble that I have occasioned , and for which I have little more than ...
... Hector , who , with his arm in a sling , was seated at the breakfast - table ; " however , whatever it may amount to , I am answerable for it , as I am for much more trouble that I have occasioned , and for which I have little more than ...
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... Hector , I love thee , But never more be officer of mine . " ' Why , really , sir , I am afraid I should make a bad figure in a regiment of your raising . " " At least , Hector , I would have you dispatch your camp - train , and travel ...
... Hector , I love thee , But never more be officer of mine . " ' Why , really , sir , I am afraid I should make a bad figure in a regiment of your raising . " " At least , Hector , I would have you dispatch your camp - train , and travel ...
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... Hector , " that Juno has committed so much disorder ; but Jack Muir- head , the breaker , was never able to bring her un- der command . She has more travel than any bitch I ever knew ; but " . 66 Then , Hector , I wish the bitch would ...
... Hector , " that Juno has committed so much disorder ; but Jack Muir- head , the breaker , was never able to bring her un- der command . She has more travel than any bitch I ever knew ; but " . 66 Then , Hector , I wish the bitch would ...
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... Hector , were I to walk up the High - street of Fairport , displaying this inestimable gem in the eyes of each one I met , no human creature , from the provost to the town - crier , would stop to ask me its history . But if I carried a ...
... Hector , were I to walk up the High - street of Fairport , displaying this inestimable gem in the eyes of each one I met , no human creature , from the provost to the town - crier , would stop to ask me its history . But if I carried a ...
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30 페이지 - Steenie, the pride o' my very heart, that was sae handsome and comely, and a help to his family, and a comfort to us a', and a pleasure to a...
217 페이지 - M'Intyres are so; they have it by patent, man — But I was going to say, that in a profession where unbounded trust is necessarily reposed, there is nothing surprising that fools should neglect it in their idleness, and tricksters abuse it in their knavery. But it is the more to the...
26 페이지 - The sorrow of the children was mingled with wonder at the preparations they beheld around them, and at the unusual display of wheaten bread and wine, which the poorest peasant, or fisher, offers to the guests on these mournful occasions ; and thus their grief for their brother's death was almost already lost in admiration of the splendour of his funeral.