The Waverley Novels: With the Author's Last Corrections and Additions, Volume 1Carey & Hart, 1846 |
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Page 9
... seemed to shed betwixt his attendants and the intruders . They were three be , had suffered nothing from the violence of the invaders ; and in number - their chief was tall , bony , and athletic , his spare the wretched beings who were ...
... seemed to shed betwixt his attendants and the intruders . They were three be , had suffered nothing from the violence of the invaders ; and in number - their chief was tall , bony , and athletic , his spare the wretched beings who were ...
Page 30
... seemed of a listless cast in the village of the straggling village , or rather hamlet , of Tully - Ve- Tully - Veolan : the curs aforesaid alone showed any olan , close to which was situated the mansion of the part of its activity ...
... seemed of a listless cast in the village of the straggling village , or rather hamlet , of Tully - Ve- Tully - Veolan : the curs aforesaid alone showed any olan , close to which was situated the mansion of the part of its activity ...
Page 31
... seemed , ideas of rest and seclusion excited by this confined upon the whole , as if poverty , and indolence , its too and quiet scene , that he forgot the misery and dirt of frequent companion , were combining to depress the the hamlet ...
... seemed , ideas of rest and seclusion excited by this confined upon the whole , as if poverty , and indolence , its too and quiet scene , that he forgot the misery and dirt of frequent companion , were combining to depress the the hamlet ...
Page 37
... seemed miserable ; or he might lose his own ; -no pleasant levelled at him personally . But the Baron was ex- alternative even to the bravest , when it is debated alted by wine , wrath , and scorn , above all sublunary coolly and in ...
... seemed miserable ; or he might lose his own ; -no pleasant levelled at him personally . But the Baron was ex- alternative even to the bravest , when it is debated alted by wine , wrath , and scorn , above all sublunary coolly and in ...
Page 43
... seemed to indicate , that any him , not to spend his time exclusively , with persons , inquiry concerning the cause of his discomposure who , estimable as they might be in a general sense , would give pain at least , if not offence ...
... seemed to indicate , that any him , not to spend his time exclusively , with persons , inquiry concerning the cause of his discomposure who , estimable as they might be in a general sense , would give pain at least , if not offence ...
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ancient answered Antiquary appearance arms auld Bailie Baron Bradwardine Brown called Callum Captain castle CHAPTER character Charles Hazlewood Chieftain circumstances clan Colonel Mannering Colonel Talbot command dear deyvil Dinmont Dirk Dominie door Edinburgh Edward Ellangowan eyes father favour feelings Fergus Flora followed frae gentleman gipsy give Glennaquoich Glossin Guy Mannering hand Hatteraick Hazlewood head heard Highland honour hope horse house of Stewart Jacobites Julia lady Laird letter look Lord Lovel Lucy Mac-Ivor Mac-Morlan mair maun ment mind Miss Bertram Miss Mannering Miss Wardour Monkbarns morning never night observed occasion Oldbuck party person Pleydell poor Prince received recollection rendered replied Rose Sampson scene Scotland Scottish seemed Sir Arthur spirit Spontoon supposed tell there's thing thought tion Tully-Veolan turned voice Waverley Waverley's weel wish Woodbourne words young