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Chap. XXXIV
The Monastery
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'Noble sir,' said that worthy satellite, 'the Laird of
,' he named no place, but pointed with his finger in a southwestern direction, 'may not ride with you the day heAn image should appear at this position in the text. To use the entire page scan as a placeholder, edit this page and replace "{{missing image}}" with "{{raw image|Walter Scott - The Monastery (Henry Frowde, 1912).djvu/329}}". Otherwise, if you are able to provide the image then please do so. For guidance, see Wikisource:Image guidelines and Help:Adding images. |
The Hall at Avenel Castle—Julian with his Hawk
purposed, because the Lord Warden has threatened that he will'
Here another blank, intelligibly enough made up by the speaker touching his own neck with his left forefinger, and leaning his head a little to one side.