Chronicles of the Canongate: Saint Valentine's day. 2d seriesS.H. Parker, 1845 |
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... Couvrefew , or Curfew Street , than to distinguish themselves in the tournaments , where the noblest dames of Scotland were spectators of their address . But the Glover's daughter - for , as was common ST . VALENTINE'S DAY . 19.
... Couvrefew , or Curfew Street , than to distinguish themselves in the tournaments , where the noblest dames of Scotland were spectators of their address . But the Glover's daughter - for , as was common ST . VALENTINE'S DAY . 19.
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Saint Valentine's day. 2d series Walter Scott. But the Glover's daughter - for , as was common with citizens and artizans of that early period , her father , Si- mon , derived his surname from the trade which he prac- tised , showed no ...
Saint Valentine's day. 2d series Walter Scott. But the Glover's daughter - for , as was common with citizens and artizans of that early period , her father , Si- mon , derived his surname from the trade which he prac- tised , showed no ...
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... there was no opportunity for his zeal dis- playing itself ; for a common feeling of respect induced passengers to give way to the father and daughter . But when the steel caps , barrets , and plumes ST . VALENTINE'S DAY . 21.
... there was no opportunity for his zeal dis- playing itself ; for a common feeling of respect induced passengers to give way to the father and daughter . But when the steel caps , barrets , and plumes ST . VALENTINE'S DAY . 21.
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... daughter and I walk upon , so we may keep our road in peace and quietness ? " - Conachar excused himself as zealous for his master's honour , yet was scarce able to pacify the old citizen . " What have we to do with honour ? " said ...
... daughter and I walk upon , so we may keep our road in peace and quietness ? " - Conachar excused himself as zealous for his master's honour , yet was scarce able to pacify the old citizen . " What have we to do with honour ? " said ...
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... daughter , too much honoured by my slightest notice , have the insolence to tell me that my notice dishonours them . Well , my princess of white doe - skin and blue silk , I will teach you to rue this . " As he murmured thus , the ...
... daughter , too much honoured by my slightest notice , have the insolence to tell me that my notice dishonours them . Well , my princess of white doe - skin and blue silk , I will teach you to rue this . " As he murmured thus , the ...
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