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The Complete Works of Sir Walter Scott: With a Biography, and His Last ... - Page 14
by Walter Scott - 1833
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The Waverley Novels: With the Author's Last Corrections and Additions, Volume 1

Walter Scott - 1844 - 720 pages
...acknowledged, "in eae awsonie a night as this." It was indeed a dreadful evening. The howling <u' me o be insulted by them.) b "hey rob many poor people...G ֓ " "844 Carey & Hart" Scott rafting tine and an insurmountable precipice — toiled along their painful and dangerous path, often...
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Readings for the young, from the works of sir Walter Scott, Volume 3

sir Walter Scott (bart.) - 1848 - 276 pages
...Arthur Wardour, or his daughter, to have found their way along these shelves without the guidance and encouragement of the beggar, who had been there before...magnificent, yet most dreadful objects of nature — a raging tide and an insurmountable precipice — toiled along their painful and dangerous path, often...
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The Waverley Novels: With the Author's Last Corrections and Additions, Volume 1

Walter Scott - 1848 - 704 pages
...It was indeed a dreadful evening. The howling in me storm mingled with the shrieks of the sestowl, and sounded like the dirge of the three devoted beings,...magnificent, yet most dreadful objects of nature — a Tiding tide and an insurmountable precipice — toiled elung their painful and dangerous path, oflen...
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Antiquary, Black dwarf, Old mortality; vol. 3, Rob Roy, Heart of Mid-Lothian

Walter Scott - 1855 - 630 pages
...Arthur Wardour, or his daughter, to have found their way along these shelves without the guidance and encouragement of the beggar, who had been there before...magnificent, yet most dreadful objects of nature — a raging tide and an insurmountable precipice — toiled along their painful and dangerous path, often...
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The Antiquary

Walter Scott - 1855 - 612 pages
...Arthur Wardour or his daughter to have found their way along these shelves without the guidani e and encouragement of the beggar, who had been there before...acknowledged, " in sae awsome a night as this." It was mdeed a dreadful evening. The howling of the storm mingled with the shrieks of the sea-fowl, and sounded...
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A manual of Latin prose composition

Henry Musgrave Wilkins - 1857 - 210 pages
...Decessurus. 3< Attalicis conditionibus. M Atqui ominatus sum. M Perf. subj. XLI. ORIGINAL PASSAGE. It was, indeed, a dreadful evening. The howling of...magnificent, yet most dreadful objects of nature — a raging tide, and an insurmountable precipice — toiled along their painful and dangerous path, often...
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A Safe and Sure Method of Acquiring a Practical Knowledge of French

Chrisostome Dagobert (pseud. [i.e. Jean Baptiste Alphonse Led'huy.]) - 1857 - 554 pages
...the Eatton's Skerry : he aye held his neb abune the water in my day — but he 's aneath it now. " It was indeed a dreadful evening. The howling of the...shrieks of the sea-fowl, and sounded like the dirge les empêcha de distinguer ou de comprendre. Sir Arthur reconnut le vieux mendiant à manteau bleu,...
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Robert Burns and Sir Walter Scott: Two Lives

James White - 1858 - 316 pages
...Arthur Wardour or las daughter to have found their way along these shelves without the guidance and encouragement of the beggar, who had been there before...magnificent, yet most dreadful objects of nature — a raging tide, and an insurmountable precipice — toiled along their painful and dangerous path, often...
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The novels of sir Walter Scott, with all his introductions and notes, Volume 1

sir Walter Scott (bart [novels, collected]) - 1862 - 876 pages
...encouragement of the beggar, who had been there before in high tides, though never, he acknowledged, " in sac awsome a night as this." It was indeed a dreadful...magnificent, yet most dreadful objects of nature — • a raging tide and an insurmountable precipice — toiled along their painful and dangerous path, often...
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Waverley Novels, Volume 1

Walter Scott - 1864 - 358 pages
...encouragement of the beggar, who had been there before hi high tides, though never, he acknowledged, " hi sae awsome a night as this." It was indeed a dreadful...who, pent between two of the most magnificent, yet tnost dreadful objects of nature — a raging tide and an insurmountable precipice — toiled along...
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