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at the same time178
at the head of151
the duke of perth146
the baron of bradwardine146
the duke of cumberland143
the head of the117
of the house of104
the rest of the101
i do not know92
in the course of91
for the first time90
of the duke of82
for the purpose of77
the end of the76
on the other hand74
at the end of73
the name of the72
on the part of72
in the midst of66
as well as the66
one of the most65
the side of the65
the top of the64
as if he had64
as soon as the62
the marquis of tullibardine61
the door of the58
at the battle of56
to the house of55
the hands of the54
in the way of54
the cause of the54
was one of the54
is said to have54
the head of his54
the manner in which53
the middle of the53
it would have been53
said my aunt kezia53
i do not think52
the battle of culloden51
in which he had51
as soon as he51
to the duke of50
the house of stuart49
of lord george murray49
in which he was48
on the other side48
with an air of48
which he had been48
of one of the47
i did not know46
the state of the46
into the hands of46
the master of lovat45
in a few minutes45
at the foot of44
in the house of44
by the duke of43
the course of the43
out of the room43
a great deal of43
the part of the43
the greater part of42
as a matter of42
in front of the42
the foot of the42
by the side of41
for the sake of41
the edge of the41
for a few minutes41
a part of the41
in the service of40
in the middle of40
i could not help40
out of the way40
he was about to39
in favour of the39
at the top of39
the other side of39
the whole of the39
i should like to39
in the name of38
a matter of course38
was not to be38
in the presence of38
that he could not38
is one of the37
i hope you will37
on the top of37
in spite of the37
in the hands of37
the service of the36
on account of the36
in a great measure36
was a man of36
other side of the35
of the family of35
the back of the35
the arrival of the35
of the earl of34
state of the country34
in the eyes of34
under the command of34
as soon as possible34
missing quotation mark added34
of the church of34
i will tell you34
up and down the34
the field of battle34
at the bottom of33
under the influence of33
in a low voice33
that he was not33
that the duke of33
the nature of the33
of donald bean lean33
the church of england33
in the act of33
seems to have been33
from time to time33
that he had been32
the character of the32
that part of the32
that he did not32
the centre of the32
after the battle of31
the eyes of the31
he would have been31
said to have been31
but i did not31
one or two of31
in spite of his31
if he had been30
in one of the30
with the exception of30
the time of the30
of the baron of30
in the case of30
there can be no29
the rest of his29
the sound of the29
what do you mean29
was by no means29
out of the question29
and at the same28
the bottom of the28
a man of honour28
as it might be28
the fate of the28
with which he had28
on the subject of28
the house of waverley27
that he was a27
so far as to27
what do you think27
he did not know27
at the same moment27
the face of the27
i do not see27
the battle of preston27
as well as of26
of vich ian vohr26
could not have been26
in consequence of the26
on the following day26
by the name of26
is not to be26
the light of the26
to do with the26
the duke of argyle26
as he did so26
there would be no25
the laird of balmawhapple25
it must have been25
as much as possible25
to which he was25
was one of those25
the head of a25
in a sort of25
if it had been25
a good deal of25
at the time of25
manner in which he24
in the time of24
as one of the24
at the expense of24
by this time the24
and that he was24
the house of a24
to be found in24
a party of soldiers24
the presence of the24
the interior of the24
the use of the24
did not seem to24
so far as i24
i can tell you24
by lord george murray24
the house of hanover24
the prince and his24
the contents of the24
i would not have24
i did not think23
the battle of falkirk23
that he had not23
for the use of23
quarter of an hour23
and the rest of23
the elector of hanover23
of some of the23
with the intention of23
the spot where the23
on the th of23
the approach of the23
as if he were23
i am glad to23
at the court of23
in a short time23
the memory of the23
as if i had23
he had not been23
out of the window22
and i could not22
lord george murray was22
so far as he22
in the first place22
that it was not22
put an end to22
the strength of the22
history of the rebellion22
glad to see you22
the prince of wales22
to the end of22
that i did not22
the entrance of the22
a quarter of a22
to have been a22
that it would be22
but i do not22
there will be no22
the author of waverley22
on his way to22
as well as to21
in the neighbourhood of21
as a sort of21
the inhabitants of the21
to the baron of21
he would not have21
the events of the21
do not know what21
the house of bradwardine21
to take care of21
as soon as i21
the court of st21
to one of the21
in the direction of21
that there was a21
in the light of21
in the centre of21
that it was the21
i beg your pardon21
that there was no21
in a state of21
to that of the20
to the door of20
wheatman of the hanyards20
he could not but20
the command of the20
that he should be20
to the care of20
by which it was20
but there was no20
i am sure i20
the end of a20
if i did not20
by the title of20
he was a man20
to the place where20
to lord george murray20
of the highland army20
that he was in20
and i am sure20
the service of his20
under the necessity of20
would have been the20
but it was not20
but he did not20
a pinch of snuff20
to be in the20
a day or two20
to the cause of20
in a few days20
in the same manner20
did not know what20
of which he was20
the success of the20
a few minutes later20
as if it were20
but i could not20
to go to the20
the object of his20
there was not a19
about half a mile19
i will give you19
under the name of19
as it was called19
he was in the19
if i had been19
after the death of19
the army of the19
to one of his19
a minute or two19
he could not have19
far as i could19
the death of his19
in the days of19
the honour of the19
on the present occasion19
it is unnecessary to19
for the benefit of19
i am not sure19
the news of the19
the two young men19
a young man of19
that he would not19
i should have been19
his way to the19
the hand of the19
and in a few19
by whom it was19
the influence of the19
at the beginning of19
in the mean time19
that he would be19
i am afraid i19
it is impossible to19
at the sight of19
in spite of all19
the brow of the19
as far as the19
the air of a19
and the duke of19
the friends of the19
for a few moments19
at the back of18
and i do not18
on the morning of18
a council of war18
i wish you would18
of the battle of18
do you think of18
the rear of the18
a man who had18
on each side of18
as though he were18
with a look of18
it will not be18
and it was not18
in such a manner18
it seemed as if18
with the purpose of18
for a short time18
the lord high steward18
mine host of the18
which they had been18
for the last time18
there could be no18
the man who had18
that he might be18
he is said to18
in which it was18
at the house of18
the sight of the18
would have been a18
the chevalier de johnstone18
duke of cumberland was18
the course of his18
had it not been18
did not care to18
as far as i18
it is to be18
with all my heart18
was at this time18
of those who had18
on the opposite side18
in the cause of18
as well as i18
quotation mark added after18
the spirit of the18
have the goodness to18
in the reign of18
my lord george murray18
at the distance of18
the duke of atholl17
might have been expected17
the name of god17
the appearance of the17
in the character of17
in the face of17
in a tone of17
but he could not17
a part of his17
the course of a17
and most of the17
i shall have to17
he was obliged to17
the motions of the17
the mouth of the17
king james the third17
be found in the17
of the marquis of17
the morning of the17
of the young man17
at the thought of17
quarter of a mile17
here and there a17
in the same direction17
if i mistake not17
of which he had17
at the door of17
i ought to have17
on the one hand17
the earl of nithisdale17
in front of him17
the history of the17
i think i can17
it was time to17
he must have been17
it was not until17
the three ermines passant17
in that part of16
early in the morning16
the restoration of the16
the other end of16
one of those who16
reason to believe that16
if he had not16
one of the best16
part of the country16
the cause of his16
heard the sound of16
that he had a16
and that it was16
and i did not16
a mile from the16
appears to have been16
the king of france16
i was in the16
the close of the16
greater part of the16
that which he had16
with the rest of16
was the first to16
i did not like16
the shouts of the16
lords and ladies gay16
as well as his16
by some of the16
if he could have16
in a manner which16
it could not be16
and i saw that16
he was one of16
to which he had16
branch of the family16
in spite of my16
of his royal highness16
i am going to16
the evening of the16
by means of a16
the corner of the16
to the head of16
might be able to16
i was about to16
i am sorry to16
there was nothing to16
the chief of the16
a few seconds later16
if i do not16
as he spoke he16
quotation mark added before16
said the old man16
on account of his16
out of the house16
the midst of the16
since the days of16
that i could not16
the officers of the15
of the court of15
with that of the15
in the battle of15
to say that the15
but i will not15
of the state of15
the arms of the15
between him and the15
of the manchester regiment15
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my way to the15
i am indebted to15
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on the point of15
as if she were15
of the town of15
that i should be15
to the earl of15
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the race of ivor15
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the verge of the15
man who had been15
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the door of his15
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the strength of his15
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you do not know15
the heart of the15
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the right of the14
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on the following morning14
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the person of the14
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a bottle of wine14
of the king of14
to him in the14
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this part of the14
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of the jacobite party14
one of his own14
the main body of14
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an hour or two14
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and one of them14
will be able to14
the noise of the14
as if i were14
that i do not14
a place of safety14
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one of the first14
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to be able to14
a quarter of an14
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the same time the14
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the honour of a14
you would not have14
a glass of wine14
of the regiment of14
lord george murray and14
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the day of his14
the leader of the14
the standard of the14
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at a little distance14
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if he did not13
him to be a13
i am ready to13
the time of his13
the opinion of the13
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you will have to13
the name of a13
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of many of the13
the upper end of13
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i have come to13
led the way to13
the house of lords13
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the report of a13
that i was not13
on the banks of13
as though she were13
for some time at13
of the laird of13
the pass of bally13
you will be a13
and i shall be13
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could not fail to13
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it is said that13
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i wish you to13
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front of the house13
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all the rest of13
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it on the table13
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as i have said13
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my aunt kezia would13
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the duke of york13
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one hundred and fifty12
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his hand on the12
as well as a12
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i have told you12
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part of the island12
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the eldest son of12
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i ask you to12
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the chieftain of glennaquoich12
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the duke of comberland12
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to make use of12
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you are pleased to12
major melville of cairnvreckan12
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will you tell me12
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the name of his12
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in front of a12
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which he had so12
host of the candlestick12
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the power of the12
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the hands of a12
rest of the party12
to say to you12
the earl of kilmarnock12
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