Waverley; Or, 'Tis Sixty Years Since, Volumen 2J. Ballantyne & Company for A. Constable & Company, 1892 |
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... morning received , and presented them , with the envelope . The major perused them in silence , and directed his clerk to make a copy of them . He then wrapped the copy in the envelope , and placing it on the table before him , returned ...
... morning received , and presented them , with the envelope . The major perused them in silence , and directed his clerk to make a copy of them . He then wrapped the copy in the envelope , and placing it on the table before him , returned ...
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Walter Scott. CHAPTER IV . A CONFIDANT . WAVERLEY awoke in the morning , from troubled dreams and unrefreshing slumbers , to a full con- sciousness of the horrors of his situation . How it might terminate he knew not . He might be de ...
Walter Scott. CHAPTER IV . A CONFIDANT . WAVERLEY awoke in the morning , from troubled dreams and unrefreshing slumbers , to a full con- sciousness of the horrors of his situation . How it might terminate he knew not . He might be de ...
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... morning . At length , upon accurate examination , the infirm state of his wooden prison - house appeared to supply the means of gratifying his curiosity , for out of a spot which was somewhat decayed he was able to extract a nail ...
... morning . At length , upon accurate examination , the infirm state of his wooden prison - house appeared to supply the means of gratifying his curiosity , for out of a spot which was somewhat decayed he was able to extract a nail ...
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... morning they attained the banks of a rapid river . The country around was at once fertile and roman- tic . Steep banks of wood were broken by corn- fields , which this year presented an abundant harvest , already in a great measure cut ...
... morning they attained the banks of a rapid river . The country around was at once fertile and roman- tic . Steep banks of wood were broken by corn- fields , which this year presented an abundant harvest , already in a great measure cut ...
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... morning they were again mounted and on the road to Edinburgh , though the pallid visages of some of the troop betrayed that they had spent a night of sleepless debauchery . They halted at Linlithgow , distinguished by its ancient palace ...
... morning they were again mounted and on the road to Edinburgh , though the pallid visages of some of the troop betrayed that they had spent a night of sleepless debauchery . They halted at Linlithgow , distinguished by its ancient palace ...
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