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 48
... took Lord Dalgarno's hand , he added - ence ; " they were both hanged , I believe at least the " I have , I think , lost no time , since , during one day's gipsies , from whom I bought him five years ago , in- attendance at Court , I ...
... took Lord Dalgarno's hand , he added - ence ; " they were both hanged , I believe at least the " I have , I think , lost no time , since , during one day's gipsies , from whom I bought him five years ago , in- attendance at Court , I ...
Page 50
... took the hint , and ranked himself behind his master along with Lutin , who failed not to expose his new com- panion to the ridicule of the passers - by , by mimick- ing , as often as he could do so unobserved by Richie , his stiff and ...
... took the hint , and ranked himself behind his master along with Lutin , who failed not to expose his new com- panion to the ridicule of the passers - by , by mimick- ing , as often as he could do so unobserved by Richie , his stiff and ...
Page 53
... took to his heels as fast as he could run , pursued by the laughter and shouts of the company . " By my honour , " said Lord Dalgarno , " he takes the same course with his conqueror . I trust in heaven he will overtake him , and then ...
... took to his heels as fast as he could run , pursued by the laughter and shouts of the company . " By my honour , " said Lord Dalgarno , " he takes the same course with his conqueror . I trust in heaven he will overtake him , and then ...
Page 57
... took rising fortunes he were disdaining the lowly accom- a similar turn and had a like conclusion . He some - modations and the civilities of the humble friends times felt as if , betwixt the one and the other , not to which had been ...
... took rising fortunes he were disdaining the lowly accom- a similar turn and had a like conclusion . He some - modations and the civilities of the humble friends times felt as if , betwixt the one and the other , not to which had been ...
Page 70
... took his leave with a careless haste , which , but for the rundle : of Rhenish wine that entered just as he left the apart- ment , might have been taken in bad part . The young Templar accompanied his friend to the house of the old ...
... took his leave with a careless haste , which , but for the rundle : of Rhenish wine that entered just as he left the apart- ment , might have been taken in bad part . The young Templar accompanied his friend to the house of the old ...
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