Waverley; or, 'Tis sixty years since, Volumen 2J. Ballantyne, 1814 |
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... Waverley was rather surprised that Fer- gus had not mentioned this ulterior desti- nation when they set out upon the hunt- ing - party ; but his situation did not admit of many interrogations . The greater part of the clansmen WAVERLEY .
... Waverley was rather surprised that Fer- gus had not mentioned this ulterior desti- nation when they set out upon the hunt- ing - party ; but his situation did not admit of many interrogations . The greater part of the clansmen WAVERLEY .
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... and hospitality were unbounded , would have received Waverley with kindness , had he been the meanest Saxon peasant , since his situation required assistance . But * 1 2 his attention to a friend and guest of Vich Ian WAVERLEY . 19.
... and hospitality were unbounded , would have received Waverley with kindness , had he been the meanest Saxon peasant , since his situation required assistance . But * 1 2 his attention to a friend and guest of Vich Ian WAVERLEY . 19.
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... situation which subjected him also to such treat- ment as that with which his father had been stigmatized . He requested his ne- phew therefore to take the fittest , and , at the same time , the most speedy oppor- tunity of transmitting ...
... situation which subjected him also to such treat- ment as that with which his father had been stigmatized . He requested his ne- phew therefore to take the fittest , and , at the same time , the most speedy oppor- tunity of transmitting ...
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... situation , the same ? pressure of authority which had been ex- " ercised in his father's case , and that the whole was a concerted scheme to depress and degrade every member of the Waver- ley family . Without a pause , therefore ...
... situation , the same ? pressure of authority which had been ex- " ercised in his father's case , and that the whole was a concerted scheme to depress and degrade every member of the Waver- ley family . Without a pause , therefore ...
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... situation which subjected him to so unpleasant a corre- spondence , and requested Colonel G would have the goodness to forward it to the proper authorities . Having finished this magnanimous epis- tle , he felt somewhat uncertain ...
... situation which subjected him to so unpleasant a corre- spondence , and requested Colonel G would have the goodness to forward it to the proper authorities . Having finished this magnanimous epis- tle , he felt somewhat uncertain ...
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