“The” Complete Works of Sir Walter Scott: With a Biography, and His Last Additions, and Illustrations, Volume 3Conner & Cooke, 1833 |
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... replied , " That I admired the sketch exceed- ingly ; but that to understand its full merit , I felt it absolutely necessary to be informed of the sub- ject . " " That is the very thing I complain of , " answered you have accustomed ...
... replied , " That I admired the sketch exceed- ingly ; but that to understand its full merit , I felt it absolutely necessary to be informed of the sub- ject . " " That is the very thing I complain of , " answered you have accustomed ...
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... replied | Bucklaw ; you know too well the risk belonging to these two terrible words , art and part . " Then , as if to himself , he recited the following lines : ' The dial spoke not , but it made shrewd signs , And pointed full upon ...
... replied | Bucklaw ; you know too well the risk belonging to these two terrible words , art and part . " Then , as if to himself , he recited the following lines : ' The dial spoke not , but it made shrewd signs , And pointed full upon ...
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... replied , " No , no , captain , keep you the cheek of the chimney - nook till I come back ; it's good sleeping in a haill skin . ' Little kens the auld wife that sits by the fire , How cauld the wind blaws in hurle - burle swire ...
... replied , " No , no , captain , keep you the cheek of the chimney - nook till I come back ; it's good sleeping in a haill skin . ' Little kens the auld wife that sits by the fire , How cauld the wind blaws in hurle - burle swire ...
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... replied Bucklaw ; so you have set your- self down to mourn over the crop - eared dogs , whom honest Claver ' se treated as they deserved ? " They first gave the dogs an ill name , and then hanged them , " replied Ravenswood . " I hope ...
... replied Bucklaw ; so you have set your- self down to mourn over the crop - eared dogs , whom honest Claver ' se treated as they deserved ? " They first gave the dogs an ill name , and then hanged them , " replied Ravenswood . " I hope ...
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... replied Ravenswood , " excepting that they have bought both the lands and the right of forestry , and may think themselves entitled to exercise the rights they have paid their money for . " " It may be sae , my lord , " replied Caleb ...
... replied Ravenswood , " excepting that they have bought both the lands and the right of forestry , and may think themselves entitled to exercise the rights they have paid their money for . " " It may be sae , my lord , " replied Caleb ...
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