The Waverley Novels: With the Author's Last Corrections and Additions, Volume 1Carey & Hart, 1846 |
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... baron , and that he was travelling to the court of the King of Scotland on affairs of consequence to both kingdoms . " Pardon my hesitation , noble Sir Knight , " said the old man , as he unbolted and unbarred his doors- Pardon my ...
... baron , and that he was travelling to the court of the King of Scotland on affairs of consequence to both kingdoms . " Pardon my hesitation , noble Sir Knight , " said the old man , as he unbolted and unbarred his doors- Pardon my ...
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... Baron had resolved to entertain his neighbour , Fitzallen , and his noble visitor , St. Clere . Peter Lanaret , the falconer , was in . attendance , with falcons for the knights , and teircelets for the ladies , if they should choose to ...
... Baron had resolved to entertain his neighbour , Fitzallen , and his noble visitor , St. Clere . Peter Lanaret , the falconer , was in . attendance , with falcons for the knights , and teircelets for the ladies , if they should choose to ...
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... Baron , " I would gladly know who has dared to array the poor knave thus : and I trust he should dearly abye his outrecuidance , were he the best , save one , in England . " Gregory , who had now found more breath , cried , " Help and ...
... Baron , " I would gladly know who has dared to array the poor knave thus : and I trust he should dearly abye his outrecuidance , were he the best , save one , in England . " Gregory , who had now found more breath , cried , " Help and ...
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... Baron Fitzosbome of Diggswell , now divested of his armour ; at the sight of whom the Lady Emma changed colour , and ex- claiming , " It is the same ! " sunk senseless into the arms of Matilda . " She is bewildered by the terrors of the ...
... Baron Fitzosbome of Diggswell , now divested of his armour ; at the sight of whom the Lady Emma changed colour , and ex- claiming , " It is the same ! " sunk senseless into the arms of Matilda . " She is bewildered by the terrors of the ...
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... Baron of Brad - lifetime , recovered its lustre . wardine , ) he lay for many days so near the English sentinels , that Other illustrations of Waverley will be found in the Notes as he could hear their muster - roll called . His food ...
... Baron of Brad - lifetime , recovered its lustre . wardine , ) he lay for many days so near the English sentinels , that Other illustrations of Waverley will be found in the Notes as he could hear their muster - roll called . His food ...
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