Novels and Miscellaneous Works: With Prefaces and Notes, Including Those Attributed to Sir Walter Scott, Volume 2G. Bell and Sons, 1885 |
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... followed as well as we could , but being strangers , missed the way , and wandered a great way out of the road . Whether the man performed in reasonable time or not , we could not be sure , but if it had not been for an old priest , we ...
... followed as well as we could , but being strangers , missed the way , and wandered a great way out of the road . Whether the man performed in reasonable time or not , we could not be sure , but if it had not been for an old priest , we ...
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... followed as fast as they could , and , as near as we could learn , in the time we lost our way were robbed , and our portmanteaus opened . They took what they pleased ; but as there was no money there , but linen and necessaries , the ...
... followed as fast as they could , and , as near as we could learn , in the time we lost our way were robbed , and our portmanteaus opened . They took what they pleased ; but as there was no money there , but linen and necessaries , the ...
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... followed the fellow as fast as it was possible . He led me through several passages which I knew not , and at last through a tennis - court , and into a large room , where three men , like gentlemen , were engaged very briskly , two ...
... followed the fellow as fast as it was possible . He led me through several passages which I knew not , and at last through a tennis - court , and into a large room , where three men , like gentlemen , were engaged very briskly , two ...
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... followed butchering them as fast as they could , and re- fused mercy to anybody ; ' till driving them to the river's edge , the desperate wretches would throw themselves into the river , where thousands of them perished , especially ...
... followed butchering them as fast as they could , and re- fused mercy to anybody ; ' till driving them to the river's edge , the desperate wretches would throw themselves into the river , where thousands of them perished , especially ...
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... followed the imperialists ; nor any woman in the camp , but such as being known to the provosts to be the wives of the soldiers , who were necessary for washing linen , taking care of the soldiers ' clothes , and dressing their victuals ...
... followed the imperialists ; nor any woman in the camp , but such as being known to the provosts to be the wives of the soldiers , who were necessary for washing linen , taking care of the soldiers ' clothes , and dressing their victuals ...
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