Waverley; Or, 'Tis Sixty Years Since, Volumen 2J. Ballantyne & Company for A. Constable & Company, 1892 |
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... hope it might be averted , for aught we have heard to - night ? " " Indeed ! " replied Melville . But , my good parson , you are one of those who would communi- cate to every criminal the benefit of clergy . " " Unquestionably I would ...
... hope it might be averted , for aught we have heard to - night ? " " Indeed ! " replied Melville . But , my good parson , you are one of those who would communi- cate to every criminal the benefit of clergy . " " Unquestionably I would ...
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... hope of personal advantage has led to disturb the peace of a well - ordered gov- ernment , let him fall a victim to the laws ; but surely youth , misled by the wild visions of chivalry and imaginary loyalty , may plead for pardon . " 66 ...
... hope of personal advantage has led to disturb the peace of a well - ordered gov- ernment , let him fall a victim to the laws ; but surely youth , misled by the wild visions of chivalry and imaginary loyalty , may plead for pardon . " 66 ...
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... hope to prove myself so . " " It is for that very reason , Mr. Waverley , " said the clergyman , " that I venture to solicit your con- fidence . My knowledge of individuals in this coun- try is pretty general , and can upon occasion be ...
... hope to prove myself so . " " It is for that very reason , Mr. Waverley , " said the clergyman , " that I venture to solicit your con- fidence . My knowledge of individuals in this coun- try is pretty general , and can upon occasion be ...
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... hope he and I shall never meet more . He had neither sympathy with my innocence nor with my wretchedness ; and the petrifying accuracy with which he attended to every form of civility , while he tortured me by his questions , his ...
... hope he and I shall never meet more . He had neither sympathy with my innocence nor with my wretchedness ; and the petrifying accuracy with which he attended to every form of civility , while he tortured me by his questions , his ...
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... hope , awe , and anxiety , Waverley watched the group before him as those who were just arrived snatched a hasty meal , and the others assumed their arms and made brief preparations for their departure . As he sat in the smoky hut , at ...
... hope , awe , and anxiety , Waverley watched the group before him as those who were just arrived snatched a hasty meal , and the others assumed their arms and made brief preparations for their departure . As he sat in the smoky hut , at ...
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