Waverley; or, 'Tis sixty years since, Volumen 2J. Ballantyne, 1814 |
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... mean- while , these distinguished personages bi- vouacked among the flowery heath , wrap- ped up in their plaids ; a mode of passing a summer's night which Waverley found by no means unpleasant . For many hours after sun - rise , the ...
... mean- while , these distinguished personages bi- vouacked among the flowery heath , wrap- ped up in their plaids ; a mode of passing a summer's night which Waverley found by no means unpleasant . For many hours after sun - rise , the ...
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... means of learning that Richard's disgrace was in reality only the just , as well as natural conse- quence of his own unsuccessful intrigues , the good , but credulous baronet , at once set it down as a new and enormous in- stance of the ...
... means of learning that Richard's disgrace was in reality only the just , as well as natural conse- quence of his own unsuccessful intrigues , the good , but credulous baronet , at once set it down as a new and enormous in- stance of the ...
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... mean with your love- ly sister . " " My lovely sister , like her loving bro- ther , is very apt to have a pretty decisive will of her own , by which , in this case , you must be ruled ; but you shall not want my interest , nor my ...
... mean with your love- ly sister . " " My lovely sister , like her loving bro- ther , is very apt to have a pretty decisive will of her own , by which , in this case , you must be ruled ; but you shall not want my interest , nor my ...
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... means of supporting the cause to which she was devoted . After walking a little way in silence down the path , Flora thus resumed the conversation .- " One word more , Mr Wa- verley , ere we bid farewell to this topic for ever ; and ...
... means of supporting the cause to which she was devoted . After walking a little way in silence down the path , Flora thus resumed the conversation .- " One word more , Mr Wa- verley , ere we bid farewell to this topic for ever ; and ...
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... devotion to the cause which she had embraced , united to her scru- ⚫pulous rectitude as to the means of ser- ving it , had vindicated to his judgment the choice adopted by his passions . But time pressed 88 WAVERLEY .
... devotion to the cause which she had embraced , united to her scru- ⚫pulous rectitude as to the means of ser- ving it , had vindicated to his judgment the choice adopted by his passions . But time pressed 88 WAVERLEY .
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