Waverley; Or, 'Tis Sixty Years Since, Volumen 2J. Ballantyne & Company for A. Constable & Company, 1892 |
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... by the eagerness with which his wife enforced Waverley's mandate . " D'ye hear what the weel - favoured young gentleman says , ye drunken ne'er - do - good ? " " And what may your name be , sir ? THE LOSS OF A HORSE'S SHOE . 5.
... by the eagerness with which his wife enforced Waverley's mandate . " D'ye hear what the weel - favoured young gentleman says , ye drunken ne'er - do - good ? " " And what may your name be , sir ? THE LOSS OF A HORSE'S SHOE . 5.
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... favoured Sergeant Houghton as a clever , active young fellow , and I believe his fellow - soldiers re- spected him accordingly . " " But you used through this man , " answered Major Melville , " to communicate with such of your troop as ...
... favoured Sergeant Houghton as a clever , active young fellow , and I believe his fellow - soldiers re- spected him accordingly . " " But you used through this man , " answered Major Melville , " to communicate with such of your troop as ...
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... ways of intrigue , and which pleaded highly in his favour . Each mused over the particulars of the examina- tion , and each viewed it through the medium of his own feelings . Both were men of ready and acute CHAPTER III. ...
... ways of intrigue , and which pleaded highly in his favour . Each mused over the particulars of the examina- tion , and each viewed it through the medium of his own feelings . Both were men of ready and acute CHAPTER III. ...
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... favour- able impression of one who , under such disastrous circumstances , could sustain his misfortunes with ease and gaiety . His spirits , though not unyield- ing , were abundantly elastic , and soon seconded his efforts . The trio ...
... favour- able impression of one who , under such disastrous circumstances , could sustain his misfortunes with ease and gaiety . His spirits , though not unyield- ing , were abundantly elastic , and soon seconded his efforts . The trio ...
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... favours , and services and enjoyments , and employments and inheritances , of this wicked world , I could prove to you , by the Scripture , in what a filthy rag ye put your trust , and that your surplices , and your copes and vestments ...
... favours , and services and enjoyments , and employments and inheritances , of this wicked world , I could prove to you , by the Scripture , in what a filthy rag ye put your trust , and that your surplices , and your copes and vestments ...
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