Redgauntlet: A Tale of the Eighteenth Century : in Four Volumes, Volumen4Schumann, 1825 - 206 páginas |
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... mean- while , put all the remainder of the party in mo- tion , but the Laird himself was long out of sight ere they were in readiness to resume their jour- ney . When at length they set out , Darsie was accommodated with a horse and ...
... mean- while , put all the remainder of the party in mo- tion , but the Laird himself was long out of sight ere they were in readiness to resume their jour- ney . When at length they set out , Darsie was accommodated with a horse and ...
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... mean my uncle by that expression . You yourself , my dear Darsie , are the heir and repre- sentative of our ancient House , for our father was the elder brother that brave and unhappy Sir Henry Darsie Redgauntlet , who suffered at ...
... mean my uncle by that expression . You yourself , my dear Darsie , are the heir and repre- sentative of our ancient House , for our father was the elder brother that brave and unhappy Sir Henry Darsie Redgauntlet , who suffered at ...
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... means of his untimely death ; and determined that you , my brother , an infant , and that I , to whom she had just given birth , should be brought up as adherents of the present dynasty . Perhaps she was too hasty in this determination ...
... means of his untimely death ; and determined that you , my brother , an infant , and that I , to whom she had just given birth , should be brought up as adherents of the present dynasty . Perhaps she was too hasty in this determination ...
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... means of conveyance , and altered the route by which we approached the city , more than once ; then , like a hare which doubles repeatedly at some and distance from the seat she means to occupy , at last leaps into her form from a ...
... means of conveyance , and altered the route by which we approached the city , more than once ; then , like a hare which doubles repeatedly at some and distance from the seat she means to occupy , at last leaps into her form from a ...
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... means deficient either in spirit or firm . ness . The little cavalcade was now approaching the house of Father Crackenthorpe , situated , as the reader knows , by the side of the Solway , and not distant from a rude pier , near which ...
... means deficient either in spirit or firm . ness . The little cavalcade was now approaching the house of Father Crackenthorpe , situated , as the reader knows , by the side of the Solway , and not distant from a rude pier , near which ...
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Redgauntlet a Tale of the Eighteenth Century, Vol. 2 of 3 (Classic Reprint) WALTER. SCOTT Sin vista previa disponible - 2018 |
Redgauntlet a Tale of the Eighteenth Century, Vol. 2 of 3 (Classic Reprint) Walter Scott Sin vista previa disponible - 2015 |
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