Waverley Or 'tis Sixty Years SinceDavid Wilson, 1870 - 503 páginas |
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... soldier of fortune , a near relation of her own . Sir Everard manifested great emotion on receiving this intelligence , which was confirmed to him , in a private interview , by the young lady herself , although under the most dreadful ...
... soldier of fortune , a near relation of her own . Sir Everard manifested great emotion on receiving this intelligence , which was confirmed to him , in a private interview , by the young lady herself , although under the most dreadful ...
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... soldiers , save to attend his honour , as in duty bound . " Edward , as in duty bound , extricated him- self from the supplicants with the pledge of fewer promises than might have been expected from a young man so little accustomed to ...
... soldiers , save to attend his honour , as in duty bound . " Edward , as in duty bound , extricated him- self from the supplicants with the pledge of fewer promises than might have been expected from a young man so little accustomed to ...
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... soldier . * It may be easily imagined that the officers of a regiment , commanded by so respectable a person , composed a society more sedate and orderly than a military mess always exhibits ; and that Waverley escaped some temptations ...
... soldier . * It may be easily imagined that the officers of a regiment , commanded by so respectable a person , composed a society more sedate and orderly than a military mess always exhibits ; and that Waverley escaped some temptations ...
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... soldier , might remind a modern of the days of the zealous volunteer service , when the bar - gown of our pleaders was often flung over a blazing uniform . To this must be added the prejudices of ancient birth and Jacobite politics ...
... soldier , might remind a modern of the days of the zealous volunteer service , when the bar - gown of our pleaders was often flung over a blazing uniform . To this must be added the prejudices of ancient birth and Jacobite politics ...
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... soldier , the Laird of Balmawhapple like a sportsman , Bullsegg of Killancureit like a farmer , Waver- ley himself like a traveller , and Bailie Macwheeble like all four together ; though , either out of more respect , or in order to ...
... soldier , the Laird of Balmawhapple like a sportsman , Bullsegg of Killancureit like a farmer , Waver- ley himself like a traveller , and Bailie Macwheeble like all four together ; though , either out of more respect , or in order to ...
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acquainted ancient answered appeared arms army attended Balmawhapple Baron of Bradwardine broadsword brother caliga called Captain Waverley Castle Caterans CHAPTER character Chevalier Chief Chieftain circumstances clan Colonel Talbot command danger dear Donald Bean Lean Edinburgh Edward Waverley Emma Darcy English Evan Dhu eyes father favour feelings Fergus Mac-Ivor Fergus's Flora Gaelic Gay Bowers Gellatley gentleman Gilfillan Glennaquoich hand head heard hero Highland honour hope horse house of Stuart Ivor Jacobite Lady Laird look Lord Lord George Murray louis-d'or Lowland Maccombich Major Melville manner military mind Miss Bradwardine Miss Mac-Ivor morning never night observed occasion officer party passed person Perthshire poor portmanteau present Prince prisoner received regiment rendered replied returned romantic Rose Bradwardine Scotland Scottish seemed Sir Everard soldiers spirit Spontoon supposed sword thought Tully-Veolan Vich Ian Vohr Waverley-Honour Waverley's Whig wish young