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He At No Time Thought Himself Out Of The Black Douglas's Reach, Any More Than The Good Christian Supposes Himself Out Of Reach Of The Wiles Of The Devil; While Every New Temptation, Instead Of Confirming His Hope, Seems To Announce That The Immediate Retreat Of The Evil One Will Be Followed By Some New Attack Yet More Cunningly Devised.

Walter Scott Quotes: He At No Time Thought Himself Out Of The Black Douglas's Reach, Any More Than The Good Christian Supposes Himself

Walter Scott Quotes: He At No Time Thought Himself Out Of The Black Douglas's Reach, Any More Than The Good Christian Supposes Himself

Walter Scott Quotes: He At No Time Thought Himself Out Of The Black Douglas's Reach, Any More Than The Good Christian Supposes Himself

Walter Scott Quotes: He At No Time Thought Himself Out Of The Black Douglas's Reach, Any More Than The Good Christian Supposes Himself

Walter Scott Quotes: He At No Time Thought Himself Out Of The Black Douglas's Reach, Any More Than The Good Christian Supposes Himself

Walter Scott Quotes: He At No Time Thought Himself Out Of The Black Douglas's Reach, Any More Than The Good Christian Supposes Himself

Walter Scott Quotes: He At No Time Thought Himself Out Of The Black Douglas's Reach, Any More Than The Good Christian Supposes Himself

Walter Scott Quotes: He At No Time Thought Himself Out Of The Black Douglas's Reach, Any More Than The Good Christian Supposes Himself

Walter Scott Quotes: He At No Time Thought Himself Out Of The Black Douglas's Reach, Any More Than The Good Christian Supposes Himself

Walter Scott Quotes: He At No Time Thought Himself Out Of The Black Douglas's Reach, Any More Than The Good Christian Supposes Himself

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