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  • But his mind rejected the idea that his dault was a personal coward, as something which was monstrous and unnatural.

    The Fair Maid of Perth 2008

  • But his mind rejected the idea that his dault was a personal coward, as something which was monstrous and unnatural.

    The Fair Maid of Perth St. Valentine's Day Walter Scott 1801

  • Now, my darling dault, I have done for thee all that man may, excepting the last.

    The Fair Maid of Perth 2008

  • From this gillie I learned, in general, that the banishment of the dault an neigh dheil, or foster child of the white doe, was again brought under consideration of the tribe.

    The Fair Maid of Perth 2008

  • He may be a strong man, but the fair forest of the oak shall fall, stock and bough, ere he lay a finger on my dault.

    The Fair Maid of Perth 2008

  • At this trying moment, Torquil, who had never feared for himself, was agitated with alarm on the part of his dault, yet consoled by observing that he kept a determined posture, and that the few words which he spoke to his clan were delivered boldly, and well calculated to animate them to combat, as expressing his resolution to partake their fate in death or victory.

    The Fair Maid of Perth 2008

  • At this trying moment, Torquil, who had never feared for himself, was agitated with alarm on the part of his dault, yet consoled by observing that he kept a determined posture, and that the few words which he spoke to his clan were delivered boldly, and well calculated to animate them to combat, as expressing his resolution to partake their fate in death or victory.

    The Fair Maid of Perth St. Valentine's Day Walter Scott 1801

  • He may be a strong man, but the fair forest of the oak shall fall, stock and bough, ere he lay a finger on my dault.

    The Fair Maid of Perth St. Valentine's Day Walter Scott 1801

  • Now, my darling dault, I have done for thee all that man may, excepting the last.

    The Fair Maid of Perth St. Valentine's Day Walter Scott 1801

  • From this gillie I learned, in general, that the banishment of the dault an neigh dheil, or foster child of the white doe, was again brought under consideration of the tribe.

    The Fair Maid of Perth St. Valentine's Day Walter Scott 1801

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