Waverley; Or, 'Tis Sixty Years Since, Volumen 2J. Ballantyne & Company for A. Constable & Company, 1892 |
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... kind friend whose heart is more to be esteemed than his prudence or political saga- city ; they seemed to be dull compositions . " " That friend , " continued the persevering in- quirer , " was a Mr. Pembroke , a nonjuring clergy- man ...
... kind friend whose heart is more to be esteemed than his prudence or political saga- city ; they seemed to be dull compositions . " " That friend , " continued the persevering in- quirer , " was a Mr. Pembroke , a nonjuring clergy- man ...
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... kind mediator had some trouble to prevail on his young friend to accept the invitation . He dared not urge to him the real motive , which was a good - natured wish to secure a favourable report of Waverley's case from Major Melville to ...
... kind mediator had some trouble to prevail on his young friend to accept the invitation . He dared not urge to him the real motive , which was a good - natured wish to secure a favourable report of Waverley's case from Major Melville to ...
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... kind host was pressing a third bottle of Bur- gundy , when the sound of a drum was heard at some distance . The major , who in the glee of an old soldier had forgot the duties of a magistrate , cursed , with a muttered military oath ...
... kind host was pressing a third bottle of Bur- gundy , when the sound of a drum was heard at some distance . The major , who in the glee of an old soldier had forgot the duties of a magistrate , cursed , with a muttered military oath ...
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... kind ; the roof seemed rent in several places ; the walls were composed of loose stones and turf , and the thatch of branches of trees . The fire was in the centre , and filled the whole wigwam with smoke , which escaped as much through ...
... kind ; the roof seemed rent in several places ; the walls were composed of loose stones and turf , and the thatch of branches of trees . The fire was in the centre , and filled the whole wigwam with smoke , which escaped as much through ...
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... the Pretender ; and this kind of accommodating courtesy was usually observed in society where individuals of each party mixed on friendly terms . came up , and then , without directly appearing to THE JOURNEY IS CONTINUED . 77.
... the Pretender ; and this kind of accommodating courtesy was usually observed in society where individuals of each party mixed on friendly terms . came up , and then , without directly appearing to THE JOURNEY IS CONTINUED . 77.
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