The Complete Works of Sir Walter Scott: With a Biography, and His Last Additions and Illustrations, Volume 4Conner & Cooke, 1833 |
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Page 35
... called aloud , " Why , what is the matter , Master Suddlechop ? I am just going to slip into bed ; I have been daggled to and fro the whole day . " Dame Ursula was , in appearance , scarce past forty , and her full , but not overgrown ...
... called aloud , " Why , what is the matter , Master Suddlechop ? I am just going to slip into bed ; I have been daggled to and fro the whole day . " Dame Ursula was , in appearance , scarce past forty , and her full , but not overgrown ...
Page 45
... called any colour into his counte- to be lord mayor , in his turn . nance . The drops stood on his brow from haste and toil , but his cheek was still pale and tallow - coloured as before ; nay , what seemed stranger , his very hair ...
... called any colour into his counte- to be lord mayor , in his turn . nance . The drops stood on his brow from haste and toil , but his cheek was still pale and tallow - coloured as before ; nay , what seemed stranger , his very hair ...
Page 72
... called , in the state in which he found them . About two years and a half before our history open- ed , when Heriot was absent upon an expedition to the Continent , he sent special orders to his sister and his cash - keeper , directing ...
... called , in the state in which he found them . About two years and a half before our history open- ed , when Heriot was absent upon an expedition to the Continent , he sent special orders to his sister and his cash - keeper , directing ...
Page 98
... called Peppercull , ) whom she knew to be as capable of any act of treacherous cruelty , as he was cowardly , where actual manhood was required . He had been strongly suspected of two robberies before , one of which was coupled with an ...
... called Peppercull , ) whom she knew to be as capable of any act of treacherous cruelty , as he was cowardly , where actual manhood was required . He had been strongly suspected of two robberies before , one of which was coupled with an ...
Page 114
... called himself such , led to your detection . " - Here Lord Glenvarloch could not help giving a glance at the pretty foot , which even the staid citizen thought worth recollec- tion - it was but a glance , for he saw how much the " For ...
... called himself such , led to your detection . " - Here Lord Glenvarloch could not help giving a glance at the pretty foot , which even the staid citizen thought worth recollec- tion - it was but a glance , for he saw how much the " For ...
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