| Thomas de Grey Baron Walsingham, Sir Ralph Payne-Gallwey - 1893 - 414 pages
...fourscore fat deer were slain : which after are disposed of, some one way and some another twenty and thirty miles, and more than enough left for us to make merry with all at our rendezvous. On the high and rough ground few men ever wandered except in pursuit of... | |
| Hugh Alexander Macpherson - 1896 - 396 pages
...space of two hours, fourscore fat deere were slaine, which after we disposed of some one way and some another, twenty or thirty miles, and more than enough...rendevouze. Being come to our lodgings, there was such a baking, boyling, resting and stewing, as if Cook Ruffian had been there to have scalded the... | |
| Walter Scott - 1900 - 782 pages
...fourscore fat deer were slain ; which after are disposed of, some one way, and some another, twenty and thirty miles, and more than enough left for us, to make merry withall, at our rendezvous." NOTE G. Then Whitby's nuns exulting told, How to their house three Barons bold Must menial... | |
| Walter Scott - 1900 - 420 pages
...fourscore fat deer were slain ; which after are disposed of, some one way, and some another, twenty and thirty miles, and more than enough left for us, to make merry withall, at our rendezvous." NOTS 6. Then Whiiby's nuns exulting told, How to their house three Barons bold Must menial... | |
| James Logan - 1900 - 288 pages
...space of two houres, fourscore fat deere were slain, which after are disposed of, some one way and some another, twenty or thirty miles ; and more than enough left for us to make merrey withall at our rendevouse. Being come to our lodgings, there was such baking, boyling, resting,... | |
| William Forbes Skene - 1902 - 476 pages
...four score fat deer were slain, which after are disposed of some one way and some another, twenty and thirty miles, and more than enough left for us to make merry withall at our rendezvous." I may conclude this rapid survey of the manners and customs of the Highlanders by contrasting... | |
| Robert Chambers - 1902 - 868 pages
...fourscore fat deer were slain, which alter are disposed of some one way and some another, twenty and of causes that operation fails. And all depends withal at our rendezvous. Various journeys and voyages were made by Taylor, and duly described by him... | |
| Thomas Longueville - 1905 - 252 pages
...deere were slaine, which after are disposed of some one way & some another, twenty or thirty miles, & more than enough left for us to make merry withall at our rendezvouze. Being come to our lodgings, there was such baking, boyling, rosting, & stewing, as if... | |
| Sir Walter Scott - 1908 - 992 pages
...feurscore fat deer were slain ; which after are disposed of, some one way, and some another, twenty and }V rendezvous.1 NOTE XXII. By lone Saint Mary's silent lake.— P. 107. This beautiful sheet of water... | |
| Helen Douglas-Irvine - 1911 - 394 pages
...space of two hours, fourscore fat deere were slaine, which after are disposed of some one way and some another, twenty or thirty miles, and more than enough...rendevouze. Being come to our lodgings, there was such baking, boyling, rosting and stewing, as if cook Ruffian had been there to have scalded the devil... | |
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