The Complete Works of Sir Walter Scott: With a Biography, and His Last Additions and Illustrations, Volume 4Conner & Cooke, 1833 |
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... NIGEL . Knifegrinder . Story ? Lord. FORTUNES OF NIGEL . PEVERIL OF THE PEAK . QUENTIN DURWARD . ST . RONAN'S WELL . REDGAUNTLET . THE BETROTHED . is got out of all our heads , and we.
... NIGEL . Knifegrinder . Story ? Lord. FORTUNES OF NIGEL . PEVERIL OF THE PEAK . QUENTIN DURWARD . ST . RONAN'S WELL . REDGAUNTLET . THE BETROTHED . is got out of all our heads , and we.
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... Nigel Olifaunt , as keep- ing ourselves retired for the present , though in Scot- land we be called the Lord Nigel . " " It is wisely done of your master , " said the citi- zen . " I will find out your lodgings , though your di- rection ...
... Nigel Olifaunt , as keep- ing ourselves retired for the present , though in Scot- land we be called the Lord Nigel . " " It is wisely done of your master , " said the citi- zen . " I will find out your lodgings , though your di- rection ...
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... Nigel Olifaunt , the young Lord of Glenvarloch , seated , sad and solitary , in his little apartment , in the mansion of John Christie , the ship - chandler ; which that honest tradesman ... NIGEL . 16 [ CHAP . III . THE FORTUNES OF NIGEL .
... Nigel Olifaunt , the young Lord of Glenvarloch , seated , sad and solitary , in his little apartment , in the mansion of John Christie , the ship - chandler ; which that honest tradesman ... NIGEL . 16 [ CHAP . III . THE FORTUNES OF NIGEL .
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... NIGEL . John , who was at least a score of years older than [ and mend your breakfast with a morsel and a his helpmate . Olifaunt , however , had not only other draught . " matters to think of , but would have regarded such an intrigue ...
... NIGEL . John , who was at least a score of years older than [ and mend your breakfast with a morsel and a his helpmate . Olifaunt , however , had not only other draught . " matters to think of , but would have regarded such an intrigue ...
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... Nigel , " I am glad all this has ended so well - go get something to eat . I am sure you need it . " " In troth do I , sir , " replied Moniplies ; " but , with your lordship's leave ... NIGEL . 18 [ CHAP . III . THE FORTUNES OF NIGEL .
... Nigel , " I am glad all this has ended so well - go get something to eat . I am sure you need it . " " In troth do I , sir , " replied Moniplies ; " but , with your lordship's leave ... NIGEL . 18 [ CHAP . III . THE FORTUNES OF NIGEL .
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