Waverley; Or, 'Tis Sixty Years Since, Volumen 2J. Ballantyne & Company for A. Constable & Company, 1892 |
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... letter , select some books , of which I sent him a list , and send them to me at Tully- Veolan . " " And of what description were those books ? " " They related almost entirely to elegant litera- ture ; they were designed for a lady's ...
... letter , select some books , of which I sent him a list , and send them to me at Tully- Veolan . " " And of what description were those books ? " " They related almost entirely to elegant litera- ture ; they were designed for a lady's ...
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... letter- writer were to be regarded as proofs of a charge otherwise chimerical . “ But if I am rightly informed , your time was spent , during your absence from the regiment , be- tween the house of this Highland chieftain and that of Mr ...
... letter- writer were to be regarded as proofs of a charge otherwise chimerical . “ But if I am rightly informed , your time was spent , during your absence from the regiment , be- tween the house of this Highland chieftain and that of Mr ...
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... letters on the table . Major Melville accordingly perused the letters of Richard Waverley , of Sir Everard , and of Aunt Rachel ; but the inferences he drew from them were different from what Waverley expected . They held the language ...
... letters on the table . Major Melville accordingly perused the letters of Richard Waverley , of Sir Everard , and of Aunt Rachel ; but the inferences he drew from them were different from what Waverley expected . They held the language ...
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... letter from Colonel Gardiner , commanding me to join the regiment , an order which , owing to my absence , already men- tioned and accounted for , I received too late to be obeyed . If there were any intermediate letters , - and ...
... letter from Colonel Gardiner , commanding me to join the regiment , an order which , owing to my absence , already men- tioned and accounted for , I received too late to be obeyed . If there were any intermediate letters , - and ...
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... letters , though kept in subordination to his clerical studies and duties , also distinguished the pastor of Cairnvreckan , and had tinged his mind in earlier days with a slight feeling of romance , which no after incidents of real life ...
... letters , though kept in subordination to his clerical studies and duties , also distinguished the pastor of Cairnvreckan , and had tinged his mind in earlier days with a slight feeling of romance , which no after incidents of real life ...
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