Waverley Or 'tis Sixty Years SinceDavid Wilson, 1870 - 503 páginas |
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... is to be feared , there are but too many in the service into which you are going . Your colonel , as I am informed , is an VOL . I. E I excellent man - for a Presbyterian ; but you will WAVERLEY . 49 CHAPTER SIXTH. ...
... is to be feared , there are but too many in the service into which you are going . Your colonel , as I am informed , is an VOL . I. E I excellent man - for a Presbyterian ; but you will WAVERLEY . 49 CHAPTER SIXTH. ...
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... Colonel Gardiner , the com- manding officer of the regiment , was himself a study for a romantic , and at the same time an inquisitive , youth . In person he was tall , handsome , and active , though somewhat advanced in life . In his ...
... Colonel Gardiner , the com- manding officer of the regiment , was himself a study for a romantic , and at the same time an inquisitive , youth . In person he was tall , handsome , and active , though somewhat advanced in life . In his ...
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Walter Scott. Colonel Gardiner a peculiar and solemn interest in the eyes of the young soldier . * It may be easily imagined that the ... Colonel Gardiner . of the neighbourhood were disaffected , and showed little hospi- WAVERLEY . 57.
Walter Scott. Colonel Gardiner a peculiar and solemn interest in the eyes of the young soldier . * It may be easily imagined that the ... Colonel Gardiner . of the neighbourhood were disaffected , and showed little hospi- WAVERLEY . 57.
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... colonel . Neither had anything occurred , to his knowledge , that should have induced his commanding - officer , without any other warning than the hints we noticed at the end of the fourteenth chapter , so suddenly to assume a harsh ...
... colonel . Neither had anything occurred , to his knowledge , that should have induced his commanding - officer , without any other warning than the hints we noticed at the end of the fourteenth chapter , so suddenly to assume a harsh ...
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... colonel's letter with that of the article in the Gazette , he perceived that his threat of making a report upon his absence had been literally fulfilled , and without inquiry , as it seemed , whether Edward had either received his ...
... colonel's letter with that of the article in the Gazette , he perceived that his threat of making a report upon his absence had been literally fulfilled , and without inquiry , as it seemed , whether Edward had either received his ...
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