Waverley; or, 'Tis sixty years since, Volumen 2J. Ballantyne, 1814 |
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... Morton's time , " I have never been able to discover which he be- longed to , the evangelic or the moderate party in the kirk . Nor do I hold the cir cumstance of much moment , since , in my own remembrance , the one was headed by an ...
... Morton's time , " I have never been able to discover which he be- longed to , the evangelic or the moderate party in the kirk . Nor do I hold the cir cumstance of much moment , since , in my own remembrance , the one was headed by an ...
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sir Walter Scott (bart.) Mr Morton had been alarmed by the discharge of the pistol , and the increasing hubbub around ... Morton , that he should be carried before the laird , as a justice of peace , and placed at his disposal . The rest ...
sir Walter Scott (bart.) Mr Morton had been alarmed by the discharge of the pistol , and the increasing hubbub around ... Morton , that he should be carried before the laird , as a justice of peace , and placed at his disposal . The rest ...
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... Morton with great kindness , and our hero with civility , which the equivocal circum- stances in which Edward was placed ren- dered constrained and distant . The nature of the smith's hurt was en- quired into , and as the actual injury ...
... Morton with great kindness , and our hero with civility , which the equivocal circum- stances in which Edward was placed ren- dered constrained and distant . The nature of the smith's hurt was en- quired into , and as the actual injury ...
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... Morton , whom the Major in- vited to remain ; a sort of factor , who acted as clerk ; and Waverley himself . There ensued a painful and embarrassed pause , till Major Melville , looking upon Waverley with much compassion , and often ...
... Morton , whom the Major in- vited to remain ; a sort of factor , who acted as clerk ; and Waverley himself . There ensued a painful and embarrassed pause , till Major Melville , looking upon Waverley with much compassion , and often ...
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... Morton was rather disposed to construe it into the surprise of innocence unjustly suspected . There was something true in both conjectures ; for although Edward's mind acquitted him of the crimes with which he was charged , yet a hasty ...
... Morton was rather disposed to construe it into the surprise of innocence unjustly suspected . There was something true in both conjectures ; for although Edward's mind acquitted him of the crimes with which he was charged , yet a hasty ...
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