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Page 195
... danger into the cellar , I believe but we could not be prevailed upon to stir . Though terrified to death , I have so much of his own spirit that I would look upon the peril which threatens us rather than hear it rage around me without ...
... danger into the cellar , I believe but we could not be prevailed upon to stir . Though terrified to death , I have so much of his own spirit that I would look upon the peril which threatens us rather than hear it rage around me without ...
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... danger . The members of the league for the public weal , ' though not in unison , were in existence , and , like a scotched snake , might re - unite and become dangerous again . But a worse danger was the increasing power of the Duke of ...
... danger . The members of the league for the public weal , ' though not in unison , were in existence , and , like a scotched snake , might re - unite and become dangerous again . But a worse danger was the increasing power of the Duke of ...
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... danger ; which I infer from this bright blood - red line cutting the table - line transversely , and intimating stroke of sword or other violence , from which you shall only be saved by the attachment of a faithful friend . ' " Thyself ...
... danger ; which I infer from this bright blood - red line cutting the table - line transversely , and intimating stroke of sword or other violence , from which you shall only be saved by the attachment of a faithful friend . ' " Thyself ...
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answered appearance archer arms astrologer auld Balafré betwixt bishop Bohemian Brown Burgundian called castle character Charles Charles Hazlewood Charles of Burgundy Colonel Mannering Comines command Counsellor Count Countess Isabelle cousin Crawford Crèvecœur Croye deyvil Dinmont Dominie door Duke of Burgundy Duke of Orleans Dunois Ellangowan exclaimed eyes fair father favour fear feelings followed France gentleman gipsy Glossin guard hand hath Hatteraick Hayraddin head heard Heaven honour horse Julia King Louis King's lady Laird Liege look Lord Lord Crawford Louis of Bourbon Louis XI Lucy Mac-Morlan Majesty Marck master mind Miss Bertram Miss Mannering never night noble observed occasion Oliver Péronne person Pleydell prince prisoner Quentin Durward replied Sampson Scot Scotland Scottish seemed soldier speak stranger tell thee thou thought tone turned voice weel Woodbourne yonder young Hazlewood youth