Novels and Miscellaneous Works: With Prefaces and Notes, Including Those Attributed to Sir Walter Scott, Volume 1G. Bell and Sons, 1882 |
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Pagina ix
... horse to the person from whom it was stolen - Learn to read and write - I am hired and cheated by a Scottish master - Meet with the captain again - I enlist for a soldier - We desert -Adventures thereupon 346 CHAPTER VIII . We are ...
... horse to the person from whom it was stolen - Learn to read and write - I am hired and cheated by a Scottish master - Meet with the captain again - I enlist for a soldier - We desert -Adventures thereupon 346 CHAPTER VIII . We are ...
Pagina x
... horse for Lorraine - I arrive safely in London - News of my wife , to whom I send a small sum of money - Her gallant recovers , and clears my hands of her meet with a young widow in a stage coach , with whom I fall in fancy , and marry ...
... horse for Lorraine - I arrive safely in London - News of my wife , to whom I send a small sum of money - Her gallant recovers , and clears my hands of her meet with a young widow in a stage coach , with whom I fall in fancy , and marry ...
Pagina 46
... horses or mules , or asses , camels or dromedaries ; the only creature they had , was a kind of buffalo , or tame bull , such a one as we had killed ; and that some of these they had brought so to their hand , that they taught them to ...
... horses or mules , or asses , camels or dromedaries ; the only creature they had , was a kind of buffalo , or tame bull , such a one as we had killed ; and that some of these they had brought so to their hand , that they taught them to ...
Pagina 75
... horse in the country , and that they came on so fast , they concluded that it must be some vast collection of wild beasts , perhaps making to the hill country for food or water , and that they should be all devoured or trampled under.
... horse in the country , and that they came on so fast , they concluded that it must be some vast collection of wild beasts , perhaps making to the hill country for food or water , and that they should be all devoured or trampled under.
Pagina 81
... horse . The numbers of this kind of creature that are in those parts are inconceivable , as may be gathered from the pro- digious quantity of teeth , which , as I said , we saw in this G vast desert ; and indeed we saw a hundred of.
... horse . The numbers of this kind of creature that are in those parts are inconceivable , as may be gathered from the pro- digious quantity of teeth , which , as I said , we saw in this G vast desert ; and indeed we saw a hundred of.
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