The Club-book: The deer-stalkers (continued). The painterCochrane and Pickersgill, 1831 |
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... face , was quite disappointed at the shortness of so agreeable an exercise , as this fray afforded him " just for practice . " The whole of the Gordons , except two , and their leader , had found refuge among the irregular rocks which ...
... face , was quite disappointed at the shortness of so agreeable an exercise , as this fray afforded him " just for practice . " The whole of the Gordons , except two , and their leader , had found refuge among the irregular rocks which ...
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... face in the rear of the throng , that sent the blood more quickly from his heart . He scarcely could believe his eyes , yet the impres- sion upon himself convinced him he had made no mistake . Pushing his way through among the others ...
... face in the rear of the throng , that sent the blood more quickly from his heart . He scarcely could believe his eyes , yet the impres- sion upon himself convinced him he had made no mistake . Pushing his way through among the others ...
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... face ? " exclaimed Glen - leg , and instantly grasping the plaid of old Gordon with his left hand , as he drew his long biodag with the other , he seemed about to stab the reiver on the spot . " Bastard ! sayest thou , old man ? " next ...
... face ? " exclaimed Glen - leg , and instantly grasping the plaid of old Gordon with his left hand , as he drew his long biodag with the other , he seemed about to stab the reiver on the spot . " Bastard ! sayest thou , old man ? " next ...
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... face of your vow , and your token ; and his wild curse , in return , portends sadness and woe . " Alaster stood petrified by this striking sum- ming up , and more by the elevation of manner with which it was delivered , unable for a few ...
... face of your vow , and your token ; and his wild curse , in return , portends sadness and woe . " Alaster stood petrified by this striking sum- ming up , and more by the elevation of manner with which it was delivered , unable for a few ...
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... face . " Moina , " he continued , " I had been no man could I have heard that hated word in silence . Yet , though I spoke in haste , I would not have touched a hair of your father's head . Will you not forgive me , Moina Gordon ? " She ...
... face . " Moina , " he continued , " I had been no man could I have heard that hated word in silence . Yet , though I spoke in haste , I would not have touched a hair of your father's head . Will you not forgive me , Moina Gordon ? " She ...
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