Novels and Romances of the Author of Waverley, 19 tomasA. Constable, 1826 |
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... Norna of Fitful - head , the most fearful woman in all the isles ! " " Where can she have been wandering ? " said Mor- daunt , not without some apparent sympathy with the surprise , if not with the alarm , of the old domestic ; " but it ...
... Norna of Fitful - head , the most fearful woman in all the isles ! " " Where can she have been wandering ? " said Mor- daunt , not without some apparent sympathy with the surprise , if not with the alarm , of the old domestic ; " but it ...
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... Norna , and know not your name or qualities ; they are unacquainted , too , with the ways of this country , and therefore we must hold them excused for their lack of hospitality . " " I lack no hospitality , young man , " said Triptole ...
... Norna , and know not your name or qualities ; they are unacquainted , too , with the ways of this country , and therefore we must hold them excused for their lack of hospitality . " " I lack no hospitality , young man , " said Triptole ...
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... Norna , turning at once upon him with an em- phasis that made him start- " What must be amend- ed ? Bring hither , if thou wilt , thy new - fangled coul- ters , spades , and harrows , alter the implements of our fathers from the plough ...
... Norna , turning at once upon him with an em- phasis that made him start- " What must be amend- ed ? Bring hither , if thou wilt , thy new - fangled coul- ters , spades , and harrows , alter the implements of our fathers from the plough ...
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... Norna of the Fitful - head , upon whom many of the in- habitants of the island looked with observance , many with fear , and almost all with a sort of veneration . Less pregnant circumstances of suspicion would , in any other part of ...
... Norna of the Fitful - head , upon whom many of the in- habitants of the island looked with observance , many with fear , and almost all with a sort of veneration . Less pregnant circumstances of suspicion would , in any other part of ...
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... Norna , descended from , and representative of , a family which had long pretend- ed to such gifts , was so eminent , that the name as- signed to her , which signifies one of those fatal sisters who weave the web of human fate , had ...
... Norna , descended from , and representative of , a family which had long pretend- ed to such gifts , was so eminent , that the name as- signed to her , which signifies one of those fatal sisters who weave the web of human fate , had ...
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ancient answered arms betwixt Bimbister boats Brenda Bryce Snailsfoot Burgh-Westra called Captain Cleveland Claud Halcro dance dark daughters daunt Drows fair father favour fear feelings fish Fitful-head folks frae guests hand hear heard heart Heaven Hialtland honest islands isles jagger Jarlshof John Dryden Kirkwall Lady Glowrowrum land least Lerwick look Magnus Troil maidens mair Maister Mordaunt manner mansion master mind Mistress Baby Mordaunt Mertoun never Norna Norse Norsemen occasion Odin old Norse once Orkney pedlar ranzelman rendered replied Mordaunt rock Saint Saint Magnus Saint Ninian scarce Scotland seemed shew shore sister song speak stood stranger sure Swertha tacksman tell thee ther thing thou thought Thule tide tion tone Triptolemus Yellowley Udaller usual voice waves weel Westra wild wind woman words young youth Zetland
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