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" Falkland, and attracted by his groans to the grated window of his dungeon, which was level with the ground, became acquainted with his story. It was her custom to steal thither at night, and bring him food by dropping small cakes through the grating,... "
Wilson's Tales of the Borders, and of Scotland. Revised by A. Leighton. New ed - 45. oldal
szerző: John Mackay Wilson - 1863
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...steal thither at night, and bring him food by dropping small cakes through the grating, whilst her own milk, conducted through a pipe to his mouth, was the...visitant, and the prince was abandoned to his fate. When nature at last sunk, his body was found in a state too dreadful to be described, which showed...

History of Scotland, 3. kötet

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...steal thither at night, and bring him food by dropping small cakes through the grating, whilst her own milk, conducted through a pipe to his mouth, was the...visitant, and the prince was abandoned to his fate. When nature at last sunk, his body was found in a state too dreadful to be described, which showed...

History of Scotland, 3. kötet

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...steal thither at night, and bring him food by dropping Emall cakes through the grating, whilst her own milk, conducted through a pipe to his mouth, was the...visitant, and the prince was abandoned to his fate. When nature at last sunk, his body was found in a state too horrible to be described, but which showed...

A history of Scotland, civil and ecclesiastical, and exercises in spelling ...

N. Leitch - 1845 - 346 oldal
...steal thither at night, and bring him food, by dropping small cakes through the grating, whilst her own milk, conducted through a pipe to his mouth, was the...Selkirk, suspecting, from his appearance, that he bad some secret supply, watched and detected the charitable visitant, and the prince was abandoned...

Ballads from Scottish History

Norval Clyne - 1863 - 264 oldal
...steal thither at night, and bring him food by dropping small cakes through the grating, whilst her own milk, conducted through a pipe to his mouth, was the only way he could be supplied with drink." — (Tytler's History.) But on these visits of charity being at length discovered by the ruffians who...

History of Scotland [to 1603].

Patrick Fraser Tytler - 1864 - 438 oldal
...steal thither at night, and bring him food by dropping small cakes through the grating, whilst her own milk, conducted through a pipe to his mouth, was the...visitant, and the prince was abandoned to his fate. When nature at last sunk, his body was found in a state too horrible to be described, but which shewed...

Biographical Dictionary of Eminent Men of Fife: Of Past and Present Times ...

Matthew Forster Conolly - 1866 - 518 oldal
...bring him food, which she dropped in the shape of small cakes tbrough a grating, whilst her own milk was the only way he could be supplied with drink....from his appearance that he had some secret supply, and having watched the charitable visitant, and detected her purpose, the Prince was abandoned to his...

The History of Scotland from the Accession of Alexander III. to ..., 1-2. kötet

Patrick Fraser Tytler - 1887 - 848 oldal
...steal thither at night, and bring him food by dropping small cakes through the grating, whilst her own milk, .conducted through a pipe to his mouth, was...visitant, and the prince was abandoned to his fate. When nature at last sunk, his body was found in a state too horrible to be described, but which shewed...




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