π Peveril of the Peak
by Walter Scott
Quotes from this book
"And thereupon I pledge thee," said the young nobleman, "which on any other argument I were loth to doβthinking of Ned as somewhat the cut of a villain."
I ought to have temporized with this singular being, learned the motives of its interference, and availed myself of its succor, [...]
[β¦] Lance, after having made some shew of helping him to his horse, ran back to tell his master the joyful intelligence, that a lucky accident had abated Chiffinch's party to their own number.
Book Information
Publication Year
1823
Total Quotes
3