The Life of Sir Walter ScottLittle, Brown, 1930 - Всего страниц: 384 |
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... began to appear in plenty , ' turning up sides like swine . ' But woe be to us , our boat began instantly to manifest a disposition to sink , and in a few minutes we reached Gleddie's Weal , the deepest pool in all that part of Tweed ...
... began to appear in plenty , ' turning up sides like swine . ' But woe be to us , our boat began instantly to manifest a disposition to sink , and in a few minutes we reached Gleddie's Weal , the deepest pool in all that part of Tweed ...
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... began to be famous , such company sought him out . Thus in 1799 , just before the project of the Minstrelsy took shape , he was invited to Bothwell Castle , the seat of Lord Douglas - a name for a minstrel to con- jure with . He was ...
... began to be famous , such company sought him out . Thus in 1799 , just before the project of the Minstrelsy took shape , he was invited to Bothwell Castle , the seat of Lord Douglas - a name for a minstrel to con- jure with . He was ...
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... began with was a story of the uncanny and the supernatural . " The feast was over in Branksome tower , And the Ladye had gone to her secret bower ; Her bower that was guarded by word and by spell , Deadly to hear , and deadly to tell ...
... began with was a story of the uncanny and the supernatural . " The feast was over in Branksome tower , And the Ladye had gone to her secret bower ; Her bower that was guarded by word and by spell , Deadly to hear , and deadly to tell ...
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