Waverley; Or, 'Tis Sixty Years Since, Volumen 2J. Ballantyne & Company for A. Constable & Company, 1892 |
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... rose in his mind against the government , which he considered as the cause of his embarrassment and peril , and he cursed internally his scrupulous rejection of Mac- Ivor's invitation to accompany him to the field . Why did not I , " he ...
... rose in his mind against the government , which he considered as the cause of his embarrassment and peril , and he cursed internally his scrupulous rejection of Mac- Ivor's invitation to accompany him to the field . Why did not I , " he ...
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... indeed neither mentioning her nor Rose Bradwar- dine in the course of his narrative . Mr. Morton seemed particularly struck with the account of Waverley's visit to Donald Bean Lean . " I am glad , " he said , " A CONFIDANT . 35.
... indeed neither mentioning her nor Rose Bradwar- dine in the course of his narrative . Mr. Morton seemed particularly struck with the account of Waverley's visit to Donald Bean Lean . " I am glad , " he said , " A CONFIDANT . 35.
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... rose and went towards the window , which com- manded a very near view of the high - road , and he was followed by his guests . The drum advanced , beating no measured mar- tial tune , but a kind of rub - a - dub - dub , like that with ...
... rose and went towards the window , which com- manded a very near view of the high - road , and he was followed by his guests . The drum advanced , beating no measured mar- tial tune , but a kind of rub - a - dub - dub , like that with ...
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... rose higher than the walls of the building , and were in their turn surmounted by turrets , differing in height , and irregular in shape . Upon one of these a sentinel watched , whose bonnet and plaid , streaming in the wind , declared ...
... rose higher than the walls of the building , and were in their turn surmounted by turrets , differing in height , and irregular in shape . Upon one of these a sentinel watched , whose bonnet and plaid , streaming in the wind , declared ...
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... Rose , poor thing , is sorely discomposed with the firing of the castle , though I have proved to her from Blondel and Coehorn that it is impossible a bullet can reach these buildings ; and , besides , I have it in charge from his Royal ...
... Rose , poor thing , is sorely discomposed with the firing of the castle , though I have proved to her from Blondel and Coehorn that it is impossible a bullet can reach these buildings ; and , besides , I have it in charge from his Royal ...
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