Waverley novels. Parker's ed., revised, Томове 9–10 |
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... exclaiming , I hate the worms , for they mock me ! ' " Another lady , likewise a friend and old acquaintance of his ... exclaimed , with great ferocity , ' Am I a toad , woman ! that ye spit at me - that ye spit at me ? ' and without ...
... exclaiming , I hate the worms , for they mock me ! ' " Another lady , likewise a friend and old acquaintance of his ... exclaimed , with great ferocity , ' Am I a toad , woman ! that ye spit at me - that ye spit at me ? ' and without ...
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... exclaimed , " Deevil , that neither I nor they ever stir from this spot more ! " The words were hardly uttered , when , by a meta- morphosis as sudden as any in Ovid , the hag and her refrac- tory flock were converted into stone , the ...
... exclaimed , " Deevil , that neither I nor they ever stir from this spot more ! " The words were hardly uttered , when , by a meta- morphosis as sudden as any in Ovid , the hag and her refrac- tory flock were converted into stone , the ...
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... exclaimed to the treacherous fiend , " Ah , thou false thief ! lang hast thou promised me a grey gown , and now I am getting ane that will last for The dimensions of the pillar , and of the stones were often appealed to , as a proof of ...
... exclaimed to the treacherous fiend , " Ah , thou false thief ! lang hast thou promised me a grey gown , and now I am getting ane that will last for The dimensions of the pillar , and of the stones were often appealed to , as a proof of ...
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... exclaimed Hobbie , " I am glad to meet your honour ony gait , and company's blithe on a bare moor like this - it's an unco bogilly bit - Where hae ye been sporting ? " 66 Up the Carla Cleugh , Hobbie , " answered Earns- cliff ...
... exclaimed Hobbie , " I am glad to meet your honour ony gait , and company's blithe on a bare moor like this - it's an unco bogilly bit - Where hae ye been sporting ? " 66 Up the Carla Cleugh , Hobbie , " answered Earns- cliff ...
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... exclaimed the being , with a scornful laugh that sounded like a shriek , " where got ye that catch - word - that noose for woodcocks - that com- mon disguise for man - traps - that bait which the wretch- ed idiot who swallows , will ...
... exclaimed the being , with a scornful laugh that sounded like a shriek , " where got ye that catch - word - that noose for woodcocks - that com- mon disguise for man - traps - that bait which the wretch- ed idiot who swallows , will ...
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Страница 48 - Even the captives of the mighty shall be taken away, and the prey of the terrible shall be delivered : for I will contend with him that contendeth with thee, and I will save thy children. 26 And I will feed them that oppress thee with their own flesh ; and they shall be drunken with their own blood, as with sweet wine : and all flesh shall know that 1 the LORD am thy Saviour and thy Redeemer, the mighty One of Jacob.
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Страница 180 - ... in rotation, at the distance of sixty or seventy paces. He whose ball brought down the mark, held the proud title of Captain of the Popinjay for the remainder of the day, and was usually escorted in triumph to the most reputable change-house in the neighbourhood, where the evening was closed with conviviality, conducted under his auspices, and, if he was able to sustain it, at his expense.
Страница 177 - Is not the whole land before thee? separate thyself, I pray thee, from me : if thou wilt take the left hand, then I will go to the right ; or if thou depart to the right hand, then I will go to the left.
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