Clan-Albin: A National Tale ..., Volumen3Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, & Brown, 1815 - 354 páginas |
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... Colonel was likely to be present . Colonel Grant knew the temper of Sir Archibald Gordon too well to give Norman much hope ; he also knew that vulgar minds cannot separate the idea of authority from the person in whom it is vested . To ...
... Colonel was likely to be present . Colonel Grant knew the temper of Sir Archibald Gordon too well to give Norman much hope ; he also knew that vulgar minds cannot separate the idea of authority from the person in whom it is vested . To ...
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... Colonel Grant ; and when he was somewhat conciliated , Norman ventured to insinuate that he could perceive no necessary connexion between courage and ignorance . Bu the Colonel hastily lifted his hand , moving it as if to close the lips ...
... Colonel Grant ; and when he was somewhat conciliated , Norman ventured to insinuate that he could perceive no necessary connexion between courage and ignorance . Bu the Colonel hastily lifted his hand , moving it as if to close the lips ...
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... colonel sat , and sat , and Drummond whistled and fretted , and fretted and whistled ; -Norman traced the whole course of the Ganges , and Miss Grant doubly polished every key of her piano - forte . The colonel next examined a barometer ...
... colonel sat , and sat , and Drummond whistled and fretted , and fretted and whistled ; -Norman traced the whole course of the Ganges , and Miss Grant doubly polished every key of her piano - forte . The colonel next examined a barometer ...
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affection arms Astorga beautiful bless blood bosom Bourke Brora Buchanan Captain Drummond Castillon Catalonia charms child clan Colonel Grant Corunna Craig-gillian creature cried Norman darling dear delight Dunalbin Eleenalin exclaimed eyes fancy father favourite fear feelings felt Fitzconnal Flora fortune Gaelic gaze gentleman girl glen Glenalbin hand happy hear heard heart Hector Highland honour hope hour Hugh Hugh Piper kind knew Lady Augusta Lady Glanville Lady Gordon laughing Leary live Lochawe looked Lord Glanville Luath Macalbin Mary mind Miss Sinclair Montague Moome Moome's morning mother mountains never night party Phelim Piper poor pride racter recollection regiment returned Ronald round Saragossa Scotland seen sigh Sir Archibald Gordon smiling soldier sorrow soul Spain spirit stranger sure sweet tears tell tender thing thou thought tion tunag Unah Valmont voice wandering wife wild wish woman young