The Handy Volume "Waverly" ...: A legend of Montrose, &cBradbury, Agnew, 1877 |
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... Annot Lyle to - day . " " Whom did you say I had not seen ? " said Allan , sternly . " Annot Lyle , the fairy queen of song and minstrelsy , " said Lord Menteith . " Would to God I were never to see her again , " said Allan , sighing ...
... Annot Lyle to - day . " " Whom did you say I had not seen ? " said Allan , sternly . " Annot Lyle , the fairy queen of song and minstrelsy , " said Lord Menteith . " Would to God I were never to see her again , " said Allan , sighing ...
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... Annot Lyle , the most beautiful little fairy certainly that ever danced upon a heath by moonlight . It was long ere Allan could endure the presence of the child , until it occurred to his imagination , from her features perhaps , that ...
... Annot Lyle , the most beautiful little fairy certainly that ever danced upon a heath by moonlight . It was long ere Allan could endure the presence of the child , until it occurred to his imagination , from her features perhaps , that ...
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... Annot Lyle and the harp , " said Angus , in a whisper , to his servant , " and let those gentlemen follow me who do not fear a Highland breakfast . " All accompanied their hospitable landlord , excepting only Lord Menteith , who ...
... Annot Lyle and the harp , " said Angus , in a whisper , to his servant , " and let those gentlemen follow me who do not fear a Highland breakfast . " All accompanied their hospitable landlord , excepting only Lord Menteith , who ...
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... Annot , such as we have described her , smiled and blushed , when , on entering the apartment , Lord Men- teith came ... Annot , " said Lord Menteith , " though my arrival may breed dis- cord elsewhere . My cousin Allan needs the ...
... Annot , such as we have described her , smiled and blushed , when , on entering the apartment , Lord Men- teith came ... Annot , " said Lord Menteith , " though my arrival may breed dis- cord elsewhere . My cousin Allan needs the ...
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... Annot Lyle , as well as to Heaven , for this happy change in your melancholy mood . " " My noble cousin Menteith ... Annot for making you fit company to meet Evan Dhu , and I know not how many bonnets and feathers ? " " What will he give ...
... Annot Lyle , as well as to Heaven , for this happy change in your melancholy mood . " " My noble cousin Menteith ... Annot for making you fit company to meet Evan Dhu , and I know not how many bonnets and feathers ? " " What will he give ...
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Allan M'Aulay Angus M'Aulay Annot Lyle answered Argyle Argyle's Argyleshire arms army attendants auld Black Dwarf blood called Captain Dalgetty castle cavalier CHAP Chiefs clan command companion Convention of Estates Covenanters door Drumthwacket Dugald Dalgetty Dwarf Earl Earl of Menteith Earnscliff Ellieslaw Elshie enemy exclaimed eyes father followers frae gentlemen Grace Gustavus Gustavus Adolphus hand head heard Highland Hobbie Elliot honour horse Ilderton Inverary Isabella King Knight of Ardenvohr lady Laird look Lord Menteith lordship Lowlands M'Callum Major Dalgetty Mareschal College Marquis military misanthropy Miss Vere Mist Montrose Montrose's mountains muckle never ower party person Ranald MacEagh rank Ratcliffe replied returned Scotland Scottish seemed Sir Dugald Sir Duncan Campbell Sir Frederick Langley soldier speak stood sword thee thou tion voice weel Westburnflat whilk wild young
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