Waverley Or 'tis Sixty Years SinceDavid Wilson, 1870 - 503 páginas |
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... approaching to search the mansion , Lady Alice dismissed her youngest son with a handful of domestics , charging them to make good with their lives an hour's diversion , that the king might have that space for escape . “ And , God help ...
... approaching to search the mansion , Lady Alice dismissed her youngest son with a handful of domestics , charging them to make good with their lives an hour's diversion , that the king might have that space for escape . “ And , God help ...
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... approaching apotheosis . Even the most simple and unsuspicious of the female sex have ( God bless them ! ) an instinctive sharpness of perception in such matters , which sometimes goes the length * See Hoppner's Tale of The Seven Lovers ...
... approaching apotheosis . Even the most simple and unsuspicious of the female sex have ( God bless them ! ) an instinctive sharpness of perception in such matters , which sometimes goes the length * See Hoppner's Tale of The Seven Lovers ...
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... approaching danger , and suggested to her brother the necessity that the heir of his house should see something more of the world than was consistent with constant residence at Waverley - Honour . Sir Everard would not at first listen ...
... approaching danger , and suggested to her brother the necessity that the heir of his house should see something more of the world than was consistent with constant residence at Waverley - Honour . Sir Everard would not at first listen ...
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... approached the Highlands of Perth- shire , which at first had appeared a blue outline in the horizon , but now swelled into huge gigantic masses , which frowned de- fiance over the more level country that lay beneath them . Near the ...
... approached the Highlands of Perth- shire , which at first had appeared a blue outline in the horizon , but now swelled into huge gigantic masses , which frowned de- fiance over the more level country that lay beneath them . Near the ...
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... approaching guest , but , alarmed at the appearance of a handsome stranger on the opposite side , dropped their garments ( I should say garment , to be quite correct ) over their limbs , which their occupation exposed somewhat too ...
... approaching guest , but , alarmed at the appearance of a handsome stranger on the opposite side , dropped their garments ( I should say garment , to be quite correct ) over their limbs , which their occupation exposed somewhat too ...
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