The Handy Volume "Waverly" ...: A legend of Montrose, &cBradbury, Agnew, 1877 |
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... answered the soldier , " for whom are you ? the strongest party should speak first . " " We are for God and King Charles , " answered the first speaker . " Now , tell your faction , you know ours . " I am for God and my standard , " ...
... answered the soldier , " for whom are you ? the strongest party should speak first . " " We are for God and King Charles , " answered the first speaker . " Now , tell your faction , you know ours . " I am for God and my standard , " ...
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... answered the cautious soldier- " A man must know his guarantee , or he may fall into an ambuscade . ' " the " I am called , " answered the younger stranger , Earl of Menteith , and , I trust , you will receive my honour as a sufficient ...
... answered the cautious soldier- " A man must know his guarantee , or he may fall into an ambuscade . ' " the " I am called , " answered the younger stranger , Earl of Menteith , and , I trust , you will receive my honour as a sufficient ...
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... your foreign title of ritt - master " " The same grade preceesely , " answered Dalgetty ; " ritt - master signifying literally file - leader . " " I was observing , " continued Lord Menteith , 15 A LEGEND OF MONTROSE .
... your foreign title of ritt - master " " The same grade preceesely , " answered Dalgetty ; " ritt - master signifying literally file - leader . " " I was observing , " continued Lord Menteith , 15 A LEGEND OF MONTROSE .
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... should have ultimately withdrawn from it . ' " " Neither I should , " answered the ritt - master ; " but that great leader , captain , and king , the Lion of the D North , and the bulwark of the Protestant faith 16 A LEGEND OF MONTROSE .
... should have ultimately withdrawn from it . ' " " Neither I should , " answered the ritt - master ; " but that great leader , captain , and king , the Lion of the D North , and the bulwark of the Protestant faith 16 A LEGEND OF MONTROSE .
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... answered Dalgetty , com- posedly ; " for it would be doubly disgraceful for any soldado of rank to have his name called in question for any petty delinquency . ' " And pray , sir , " continued Lord Menteith , " what made you leave so ...
... answered Dalgetty , com- posedly ; " for it would be doubly disgraceful for any soldado of rank to have his name called in question for any petty delinquency . ' " And pray , sir , " continued Lord Menteith , " what made you leave so ...
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