Waverley; or, 'Tis sixty years since, Volumen 2J. Ballantyne, 1814 |
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... feeling of the relations who had the best title to dictate his conduct ; and not perhaps the less wil lingly when he remembered the tædium of his quarters , and the inferior figure which he had made among the officers of his regiment ...
... feeling of the relations who had the best title to dictate his conduct ; and not perhaps the less wil lingly when he remembered the tædium of his quarters , and the inferior figure which he had made among the officers of his regiment ...
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... - sition from his sister , dear as she was to him , would have been the last obstacle on which he would have calculated , even had . the union been less eligible . 6 Influenced by these feelings , the Chief now led Waverley 48 WAVERLEY .
... - sition from his sister , dear as she was to him , would have been the last obstacle on which he would have calculated , even had . the union been less eligible . 6 Influenced by these feelings , the Chief now led Waverley 48 WAVERLEY .
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sir Walter Scott (bart.) Influenced by these feelings , the Chief now led Waverley in quest of Miss Mac- Ivor , not without the hope that the pre- sent agitation of his guest's spirits might give him courage to cut short what Fer- gus ...
sir Walter Scott (bart.) Influenced by these feelings , the Chief now led Waverley in quest of Miss Mac- Ivor , not without the hope that the pre- sent agitation of his guest's spirits might give him courage to cut short what Fer- gus ...
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... feelings of re- cent emotion for me to press him upon a resolution of consequence . " Waverley felt half - alarmed at the thought of adopting the badge of what was esteem- ed rebellion by the majority of the king- dom , yet he could not ...
... feelings of re- cent emotion for me to press him upon a resolution of consequence . " Waverley felt half - alarmed at the thought of adopting the badge of what was esteem- ed rebellion by the majority of the king- dom , yet he could not ...
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... feelings , my dear Mr Wa- verley , to induce you to an irretrievable step , of which you have not considered either the justice or the danger , is , in my 1 poor judgment , neither the one nor the other WAVERLEY . 53.
... feelings , my dear Mr Wa- verley , to induce you to an irretrievable step , of which you have not considered either the justice or the danger , is , in my 1 poor judgment , neither the one nor the other WAVERLEY . 53.
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