The Waverley Novels, Volumen12A. and C. Black, 1893 |
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... thou wilt give a kinsman who has rolled the world around for eighteen years ; who has seen the sun set where it rises , and has travelled till the west has become the east . ' ' Thou hast brought back one traveller's gift with thee ...
... thou wilt give a kinsman who has rolled the world around for eighteen years ; who has seen the sun set where it rises , and has travelled till the west has become the east . ' ' Thou hast brought back one traveller's gift with thee ...
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... thou art somewhat amended in thy conditions , thou shalt not leave my house ... hast taught him a secret , kinsman , ' said Giles Gosling , ' to decoct , an ... thou comest to KENILWORTH 7.
... thou art somewhat amended in thy conditions , thou shalt not leave my house ... hast taught him a secret , kinsman , ' said Giles Gosling , ' to decoct , an ... thou comest to KENILWORTH 7.
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... thou hast missed the rarest opportunity ! ' ' Take it thyself then , bully Mike , ' answered Goldthred . ' Yonder is the enchanted manor , and the dragon , and the lady , all at thy service , if thou darest venture on them . ' ' Why ...
... thou hast missed the rarest opportunity ! ' ' Take it thyself then , bully Mike , ' answered Goldthred . ' Yonder is the enchanted manor , and the dragon , and the lady , all at thy service , if thou darest venture on them . ' ' Why ...
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... thou jail - rat - thou friend of the hangman and his customers , ' replied Foster , ' hast thou the assurance to expect countenance from any one whose neck is beyond the compass of a Tyburn tippet ? ' ' It may be with me as you say ...
... thou jail - rat - thou friend of the hangman and his customers , ' replied Foster , ' hast thou the assurance to expect countenance from any one whose neck is beyond the compass of a Tyburn tippet ? ' ' It may be with me as you say ...
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... Thou art the lyme - hound , I am the gaze - hound , and thy patron will need the aid of both , and can well afford to requite it . Thou hast deep sagacity , an unrelenting purpose , a steady , long- breathed malignity of nature , that ...
... Thou art the lyme - hound , I am the gaze - hound , and thy patron will need the aid of both , and can well afford to requite it . Thou hast deep sagacity , an unrelenting purpose , a steady , long- breathed malignity of nature , that ...
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