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See my poor dexter, abridged to one thumb, one finger, and a stump, — by the
blow of my adversary's weapon, however, and not by any carnificial knife. Weel,
sir, this poor maimed hand doth me, in some sort, as much service as ever ; and,
...
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The Fortunes of Nigel: In Three Volumes
See my poor dexter, ablidged to one thumb, one finger, and a stump, -—by the
blow of my adversary's weapon, however, and not by any carnificial knife. Weel,
sir, this poor maimed hand doth me, in somesort, as much service as ever; and, ...
"Ivanhoe" Author of "Waverley" (The, etc), 1822
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The Fortunes of Nigel: In Three Volumes
See my poor dexter, abridged to one thumb, one finger, and a stump, --by the
blow of my advers-ary's weapon, however, and not by any carnificial knife. Weel,
sir, this poor maimed h_and doth me, in some sort, as much service-as ever-; and
, ...
Carle.hemp, hemp that bears the seed robustness. Carline, a witch or hag.
Carnificial, of or belonging to flesh. Caroche, a coach of a stately and luxurious
kind. Carolns. a gold coin strnck in the reign of Charles I., and worth 20s. or a littie
more.
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The Works of Walter Scott, Esq
... should some such circumstance chance in our pilgrimage. See my poor dexter.
abridged to one thumb, one finger, and a stump, — by the blow of my adversary's
weapon, however, and not by any carnificial knife. Weel, sir. this poor maimed ...
one thumb, one finger, and a stump, — by the blow of my adversary's weapon,
however, and not by any carnificial knife. Weel, sir, this poor maimed hand doth
me, in some sort, as much service as ever ; and, admit yours to be taken off by the
...
See my poor dexter, abridged to one thumb, one finger, and a stump,—by the
blow of my adversary's weapon, however, and not by any carnificial knife. Wee],
Sir, this poor maimed hand doth me, in some sort, as much service as ever; and,
...
Ralph Griffiths, George Edward Griffiths, 1822
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The Novels and Poems of Sir Walter Scott: The fortunes of Nigel
See my poor dexter, abridged to one thumb, one finger, and a stump, — by the
blow of my adversary's weapon, however, and not by any carnificial knife. Weel,
sir, this poor maimed hand doth me, in some sort, as much service as ever ; and,
...
Sir Walter Scott, Andrew Lang, 1893
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Scottish Prose of the Seventeenth & Eighteenth Centuries: ...
If thou beest a villain, a ruffian, a momus, a knave, a carper, a critic, a bubo, a
buffon, a stupid asse, and a gnawing worm with envious lips ; I bequeath thee to
a carnificial reward where a flaxing rope will soon dispatch thy snarling slander,
and ...
John Hepburn Millar, 1912
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Waverley Novels: The fortunes of Nigel
... marries, 154. buss, kiss, 189. ca', call. cadger, hawker, 183. cam, came. cannily
, cautiously, 366. carcanet, chain, 272. carle, churl, fellow, old man. carle-hemp,
seed-bearing hemp ; by met. firm resolve, 173. carnificial, butchering, 255. cast, ...