Waverley; Or, 'Tis Sixty Years Since, Volumen 2J. Ballantyne & Company for A. Constable & Company, 1892 |
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... opinion of the speaker , made a very slight impression on the hearer , who only internally wondered what college this veter- inary professor belonged to , - not aware that the word was used to denote any person who pretended to uncommon ...
... opinion of the speaker , made a very slight impression on the hearer , who only internally wondered what college this veter- inary professor belonged to , - not aware that the word was used to denote any person who pretended to uncommon ...
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... opinion respecting Waverley . " I daur ye to touch him , " spreading abroad her long and muscular fingers , garnished with claws which a vulture might have envied . " I'll set my ten commandments in the face o ' the first loon that lays ...
... opinion respecting Waverley . " I daur ye to touch him , " spreading abroad her long and muscular fingers , garnished with claws which a vulture might have envied . " I'll set my ten commandments in the face o ' the first loon that lays ...
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... opinion . Enjoy your supposed triumph , then , and torment me no further . If I am capable of the cowardice and treachery your charge burdens me with , I am not worthy to be believed in any reply I can make to you . If I am not ...
... opinion . Enjoy your supposed triumph , then , and torment me no further . If I am capable of the cowardice and treachery your charge burdens me with , I am not worthy to be believed in any reply I can make to you . If I am not ...
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... opinion ,, and merely asked how he in- tended to dispose of the prisoner ? " It is a question of some difficulty , considering the state of the country , " said Major Melville . " Could you not detain him ( being such a gentle- man ...
... opinion ,, and merely asked how he in- tended to dispose of the prisoner ? " It is a question of some difficulty , considering the state of the country , " said Major Melville . " Could you not detain him ( being such a gentle- man ...
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... opinion , his only wish and the sole purpose of his visit was to find out the means of deserving it . My excellent ... opinions which he forms , perhaps with too little allowance for the imperfections of human nature . " He paused , and ...
... opinion , his only wish and the sole purpose of his visit was to find out the means of deserving it . My excellent ... opinions which he forms , perhaps with too little allowance for the imperfections of human nature . " He paused , and ...
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