Waverley; Or, 'Tis Sixty Years Since, Volumen 2J. Ballantyne & Company for A. Constable & Company, 1892 |
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... manner and air of Waverley , but , above all , the glittering contents of his purse , and the indifference with which he seemed to regard them , somewhat overawed his companion , and deterred him from making any attempts to enter upon ...
... manner and air of Waverley , but , above all , the glittering contents of his purse , and the indifference with which he seemed to regard them , somewhat overawed his companion , and deterred him from making any attempts to enter upon ...
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... manner . As they entered the village of Cairnvreckan , they speedily distinguished the smith's house . Be- ing also a " public , " it was two stories high , and proudly reared its crest , covered with gray slate , above the thatched ...
... manner . As they entered the village of Cairnvreckan , they speedily distinguished the smith's house . Be- ing also a " public , " it was two stories high , and proudly reared its crest , covered with gray slate , above the thatched ...
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... manner , Major Mel- ville proceeded composedly to put several other queries to him . What does it avail me to answer you ? " said Edward , sullenly . " You appear con- vinced of my guilt , and wrest every reply I have made to support ...
... manner , Major Mel- ville proceeded composedly to put several other queries to him . What does it avail me to answer you ? " said Edward , sullenly . " You appear con- vinced of my guilt , and wrest every reply I have made to support ...
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... manners of the Highlands , I should be disposed to place you among the former . In such a case , a false step , or error , like yours , which I shall be happy to consider as involuntary , may be atoned for , and I would willingly act as ...
... manners of the Highlands , I should be disposed to place you among the former . In such a case , a false step , or error , like yours , which I shall be happy to consider as involuntary , may be atoned for , and I would willingly act as ...
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... The major was somewhat of a bon vivant , and his wine was excellent . He told his old campaign stories , and displayed much knowledge of men and manners . Mr. Morton had an internal fund of placid THINGS MEND A LITTLE . 41.
... The major was somewhat of a bon vivant , and his wine was excellent . He told his old campaign stories , and displayed much knowledge of men and manners . Mr. Morton had an internal fund of placid THINGS MEND A LITTLE . 41.
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