Waverley; Or, 'Tis Sixty Years Since, Volumen 2J. Ballantyne & Company for A. Constable & Company, 1892 |
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... Talbot ? " - " I have heard him talk with great regard of such a person , " replied Edward , " a colonel , I believe , in the army , and the husband of Lady Emily Blan- deville ; but I thought Colonel Talbot had been abroad . " cr " I ...
... Talbot ? " - " I have heard him talk with great regard of such a person , " replied Edward , " a colonel , I believe , in the army , and the husband of Lady Emily Blan- deville ; but I thought Colonel Talbot had been abroad . " cr " I ...
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... Colonel Talbot the freedom of adjourning to a large garden belonging to his place of confinement . They walked a few paces in silence , Colonel Talbot ap- parently studying how to open what he had to say ; at length he addressed Edward ...
... Colonel Talbot the freedom of adjourning to a large garden belonging to his place of confinement . They walked a few paces in silence , Colonel Talbot ap- parently studying how to open what he had to say ; at length he addressed Edward ...
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... Colonel Talbot should have taken so much trouble on my account . " " Mr. Waverley , " answered Talbot , " I am dull at apprehending irony , and therefore I shall answer your words according to their plain meaning . I am indebted to your ...
... Colonel Talbot should have taken so much trouble on my account . " " Mr. Waverley , " answered Talbot , " I am dull at apprehending irony , and therefore I shall answer your words according to their plain meaning . I am indebted to your ...
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... Colonel Talbot , " after long absence , I found your uncle , Sir Everard Waverley , in the custody of a king's messenger , in consequence of the suspicion brought upon him by your conduct . He is my oldest friend , how often shall I ...
... Colonel Talbot , " after long absence , I found your uncle , Sir Everard Waverley , in the custody of a king's messenger , in consequence of the suspicion brought upon him by your conduct . He is my oldest friend , how often shall I ...
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... Colonel Talbot's manner , such a mixture of military pride and manly sorrow , and the news of Sir Everard's imprisonment was told in so deep a tone of feeling , that Edward stood mortified , abashed , and distressed in presence of the ...
... Colonel Talbot's manner , such a mixture of military pride and manly sorrow , and the news of Sir Everard's imprisonment was told in so deep a tone of feeling , that Edward stood mortified , abashed , and distressed in presence of the ...
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