Waverley Novels, 24 tomasRobert Cadell, Edinburgh, and Whittaker & Company London., 1831 |
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... mansion - house . It has been long entirely deserted , and the vestiges only can be discerned with difficulty ; for the loose sand , borne on the tempestuous gales of those stormy regions , has overblown , and almost buried , the ruins ...
... mansion - house . It has been long entirely deserted , and the vestiges only can be discerned with difficulty ; for the loose sand , borne on the tempestuous gales of those stormy regions , has overblown , and almost buried , the ruins ...
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... mansion - house , containing offices , or subordinate apartments , necessary for the accom- modation of the Earl's retainers and menials . But these had become ruinous ; and the rafters had been taken down for fire - wood , or for other ...
... mansion - house , containing offices , or subordinate apartments , necessary for the accom- modation of the Earl's retainers and menials . But these had become ruinous ; and the rafters had been taken down for fire - wood , or for other ...
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... mansion - first arrived in Zetland , some years before the story commences , he had been received at the house of Mr Troil with that warm and cordial hospitality for which the islands are dis- tinguished . No one asked him whence he ...
... mansion - first arrived in Zetland , some years before the story commences , he had been received at the house of Mr Troil with that warm and cordial hospitality for which the islands are dis- tinguished . No one asked him whence he ...
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... mansion of Jarlshof , at the extremity of the terri- tory called Dunrossness , and situated just beneath Sumburgh - Head . " I shall be handsomely rid of him , " quoth Magnus to himself , " and his kill - joy visage will never again ...
... mansion of Jarlshof , at the extremity of the terri- tory called Dunrossness , and situated just beneath Sumburgh - Head . " I shall be handsomely rid of him , " quoth Magnus to himself , " and his kill - joy visage will never again ...
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... mansion of Jarlshof ? " " Gladly , since you make it your option to live in a spot so desolate . " " And as for the rent ? " continued Mertoun . " The rent ? " replied Magnus ; " hum - why , you must have the bit of plantie cruive ...
... mansion of Jarlshof ? " " Gladly , since you make it your option to live in a spot so desolate . " " And as for the rent ? " continued Mertoun . " The rent ? " replied Magnus ; " hum - why , you must have the bit of plantie cruive ...
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ancient answered arms betwixt boat brave Brenda Bryce Snailsfoot Burgh Burgh-Westra called Captain Cleveland Claud Halcro dance dark daunt Drows Dwarfie Stone father favour fear Fitful-head frae guests hand hear heard heart honest hospitality inhabitants islands isles jagger Jarlshof John Dryden Kirkwall lady land Lerwick light look Lord Chamberlain Magnus Troil mair Maister Mordaunt mansion master mind Minna Mistress Baby Mordaunt Mertoun never Norna Norse Norsemen occasion old Norse once Orkney Papa Stour pedlar Ranzelman replied Mordaunt rock scarce scart Scotland seemed shore sister Skerry song speak Stourburgh stranger supposed Swertha swords tacksman tell thing thou thought Thule tion tone Triptolemus Yellowley Tronda Udaller usual vessel voice waves weel Westra wild wind woman words XXIV young youth Zetland
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