Robert Louis Stevenson epub The Master of Ballantrae: Beyond World's Classics

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The Master of Ballantrae: Beyond World's Classics

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15,2 x 0,7 x 22,9 cm F Scott Fitzgerald 4 Ocak 2017 4 Eylül 2020 Kolektif H. G. Wells 19,5 x 1 x 13,5 cm 5 Ocak 2017 Jack London 1 Ocak 2018 1 x 13,5 x 21 cm 1 x 13,5 x 19,5 cm G. A. Henty 28 Şubat 2018 3 Ocak 2017 19,5 x 13,5 cm 15,2 x 0,6 x 22,9 cm B M Bower
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yazar Robert Louis Stevenson
isbn 13 979-8681676645
Yayımcı Independently published
Boyutlar ve boyutlar 13.97 x 1.12 x 21.59 cm
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Tarafından yayınlandı The Master of Ballantrae: Beyond World's Classics 4 Eylül 2020

To these four came the news of Prince Charlie's landing, and set them presently by the ears. My lord, like the chimney-keeper that he was, was all for temporising. Miss Alison held the other side, because it appeared romantical; and the Master (though I have heard they did not agree often) was for this once of her opinion. The adventure tempted him, as I conceive; he was tempted by the opportunity to raise the fortunes of the house, and not less by the hope of paying off his private liabilities, which were heavy beyond all opinion. As for Mr. Henry, it appears he said little enough at first; his part came later on. It took the three a whole day's disputation, before they agreed to steer a middle course, one son going forth to strike a blow for King James, my lord and the other staying at home to keep in favour with King George. Doubtless this was my lord's decision; and, as is well known, it was the part played by many considerable families. But the one dispute settled, another opened. For my lord, Miss Alison, and Mr. Henry all held the one view: that it was the cadet's part to go out; and the Master, what with restlessness and vanity, would at no rate consent to stay at home. My lord pleaded, Miss Alison wept, Mr. Henry was very plain spoken: all was of no avail."It is the direct heir of Durrisdeer that should ride by his King's bridle," says the Master."If we were playing a manly part," says Mr. Henry, "there might be sense in such talk. But what are we doing? Cheating at cards!""We are saving the house of Durrisdeer, Henry," his father said."And see, James," said Mr. Henry, "if I go, and the Prince has the upper hand, it will be easy to make your peace with King James. But if you go, and the expedition fails, we divide the right and the title. And what shall I be then?""You will be Lord Durrisdeer," said the Master. "I put all I have upon the table.""I play at no such game," cries Mr. Henry. "I shall be left in such a situation as no man of sense and honour could endure. I shall be neither fish nor flesh!" he cried. And a little after he had another expression, plainer perhaps than he intended. "It is your duty to be here with my father," said he. "You know well enough you are the favourite.""Ay?" said the Master. "And there spoke Envy! Would you trip up my heels - Jacob?" said he, and dwelled upon the name maliciously.Mr. Henry went and walked at the low end of the hall without reply; for he had an excellent gift of silence. Presently he came back."I am the cadet and I SHOULD go," said he. "And my lord here in the master, and he says I SHALL go. What say ye to that, my brother?"

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