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 92
... arms , I see , " she said ; " do you know how to use them ? " " I should do so , mistress , " replied Nigel , " for it has been my occupation . " " You are a soldier , then ? " she demanded . " No farther as yet , than as every ...
... arms , I see , " she said ; " do you know how to use them ? " " I should do so , mistress , " replied Nigel , " for it has been my occupation . " " You are a soldier , then ? " she demanded . " No farther as yet , than as every ...
Page 93
... arms . ' 33 Your arms ! " repeated she ; " alas ! young man , the whole arms in the Tower of London are of little value to him , in comparison of this miserable piece of gold which I left this morning on the table of a young spendthrift ...
... arms . ' 33 Your arms ! " repeated she ; " alas ! young man , the whole arms in the Tower of London are of little value to him , in comparison of this miserable piece of gold which I left this morning on the table of a young spendthrift ...
Page 105
... arms which were taken from Lord Glenvar- loch's ' s person ; and not Mhic - Allastar - More * himself could repel with greater scorn and indignation , the insinuations that they were worn for any sinister purposes . " If your Majesty ...
... arms which were taken from Lord Glenvar- loch's ' s person ; and not Mhic - Allastar - More * himself could repel with greater scorn and indignation , the insinuations that they were worn for any sinister purposes . " If your Majesty ...
Page 107
... arms of six stout watermen could pull against the tide . They passed the groves of masts which even then astonished the stranger with the extended commerce of London , and now approached those low and blackened walls of piece of ...
... arms of six stout watermen could pull against the tide . They passed the groves of masts which even then astonished the stranger with the extended commerce of London , and now approached those low and blackened walls of piece of ...
Page 114
... arms of a very decent serving - man , called Link- later ; and I was fain to tell him I was your god- daughter , and so he kept the rest of them from me , and got me to speech of his Majesty , as I entreated him to do . " " It is the ...
... arms of a very decent serving - man , called Link- later ; and I was fain to tell him I was your god- daughter , and so he kept the rest of them from me , and got me to speech of his Majesty , as I entreated him to do . " " It is the ...
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