The Handy Volume "Waverly" ...: A legend of Montrose, &cBradbury, Agnew, 1877 |
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... wish . The junction of the Scottish army with those of Fairfax and Manchester , enabled the Parliamentary forces to besiege York , and to fight the desperate action of Long - Marston Moor , in which Prince Rupert and the Marquis of ...
... wish . The junction of the Scottish army with those of Fairfax and Manchester , enabled the Parliamentary forces to besiege York , and to fight the desperate action of Long - Marston Moor , in which Prince Rupert and the Marquis of ...
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... wish we had twenty such , to put our Teagues into some sort of discipline . " " I differ from you , Anderson , " said Lord Menteith ; " I think this fellow Dalgetty is one of those horse- leeches , whose appetite for blood being only ...
... wish we had twenty such , to put our Teagues into some sort of discipline . " " I differ from you , Anderson , " said Lord Menteith ; " I think this fellow Dalgetty is one of those horse- leeches , whose appetite for blood being only ...
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... wish the fellow at the devil with all my heart . " " Ay , but still you must remember , my Lord , " re- sumed Anderson , " that to cure the bite of a scorpion , you must crush another scorpion on the wound - But stop , we shall be ...
... wish the fellow at the devil with all my heart . " " Ay , but still you must remember , my Lord , " re- sumed Anderson , " that to cure the bite of a scorpion , you must crush another scorpion on the wound - But stop , we shall be ...
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... wish I had never seen them between the een , for they're come to herry us out o ' house and ha ' . " ' Why , Donald , " said Lord Menteith , " " you did not use to be so churlish of your beef and ale ; southland though they be , they'll ...
... wish I had never seen them between the een , for they're come to herry us out o ' house and ha ' . " ' Why , Donald , " said Lord Menteith , " " you did not use to be so churlish of your beef and ale ; southland though they be , they'll ...
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... wish the fellows that enlisted were half as trusty as these . - Here sir , " he added to the Chief , " is your money ; it impairs Hall's finances and mine somewhat , but debts of honour must be settled . " " My father's curse upon my ...
... wish the fellows that enlisted were half as trusty as these . - Here sir , " he added to the Chief , " is your money ; it impairs Hall's finances and mine somewhat , but debts of honour must be settled . " " My father's curse upon my ...
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