Waverley Or 'tis Sixty Years SinceDavid Wilson, 1870 - 503 páginas |
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... look back upon . I have only to add , that my friend * still lives a prosperous gentleman , but too much occupied with graver business , to thank me for indicating him more plainly as a confidant of my childish mystery . When boyhood ...
... look back upon . I have only to add , that my friend * still lives a prosperous gentleman , but too much occupied with graver business , to thank me for indicating him more plainly as a confidant of my childish mystery . When boyhood ...
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... look of mingled regret and hope to Bois le Duc , Avignon , and Italy . * The accession of the near relation of one of those steady and inflexible opponents was considered as a means of bringing over more converts , and therefore Richard ...
... look of mingled regret and hope to Bois le Duc , Avignon , and Italy . * The accession of the near relation of one of those steady and inflexible opponents was considered as a means of bringing over more converts , and therefore Richard ...
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... looks , that indicate the earnestness with which those who live in monotonous ease at home , look out for amusement abroad . Yet the physi- ognomy of the people , when more closely examined , was far from exhibiting the indifference of ...
... looks , that indicate the earnestness with which those who live in monotonous ease at home , look out for amusement abroad . Yet the physi- ognomy of the people , when more closely examined , was far from exhibiting the indifference of ...
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... look and nod of intelligence , made a signal to Edward to follow , and began to dance and caper down the alley up which he had made his approaches . - A strange guide this , thought Edward , and not much unlike one of Shakspeare's ...
... look and nod of intelligence , made a signal to Edward to follow , and began to dance and caper down the alley up which he had made his approaches . - A strange guide this , thought Edward , and not much unlike one of Shakspeare's ...
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... look from the butler chastised his interference , and he commanded him by the name of Davie Gellatley , in a tone which admitted no discussion , to look for his honour at the dark hag , and tell him there was a gentleman from the south ...
... look from the butler chastised his interference , and he commanded him by the name of Davie Gellatley , in a tone which admitted no discussion , to look for his honour at the dark hag , and tell him there was a gentleman from the south ...
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