Waverley; Or, 'Tis Sixty Years Since, Volumen 2J. Ballantyne & Company for A. Constable & Company, 1892 |
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... rendered constrained and distant . The nature of the smith's hurt was inquired into ; and as the actual injury was likely to prove trifling , and the circumstances in which it was re- ceived rendered the infliction , on Edward's part ...
... rendered constrained and distant . The nature of the smith's hurt was inquired into ; and as the actual injury was likely to prove trifling , and the circumstances in which it was re- ceived rendered the infliction , on Edward's part ...
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... renders apologies super- fluous . " " True , sir ; permit me , therefore , to ask you how your time has been disposed of since you obtained leave of absence from your regiment , several weeks ago , until the present moment ? " " My ...
... renders apologies super- fluous . " " True , sir ; permit me , therefore , to ask you how your time has been disposed of since you obtained leave of absence from your regiment , several weeks ago , until the present moment ? " " My ...
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... render Cairnvreckan more agreeable than cir- cumstances have permitted on this occasion . " So saying , he shook our hero by the hand . Morton also took an affectionate farewell , and Waverley , having mounted his horse , with a ...
... render Cairnvreckan more agreeable than cir- cumstances have permitted on this occasion . " So saying , he shook our hero by the hand . Morton also took an affectionate farewell , and Waverley , having mounted his horse , with a ...
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... happily surmounted . Waverley was then mounted upon one of the horses , a change which the fatigue of the night and his recent illness rendered exceedingly acceptable . His portmanteau was placed on another pony A NOCTURNAL ADVENTURE . 69.
... happily surmounted . Waverley was then mounted upon one of the horses , a change which the fatigue of the night and his recent illness rendered exceedingly acceptable . His portmanteau was placed on another pony A NOCTURNAL ADVENTURE . 69.
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... rendered more so by habits of low indulgence and the incense of servile adulation . In about two hours ' time the ... renders interesting the scene through which he was now passing , — the field which had been the scene of the ...
... rendered more so by habits of low indulgence and the incense of servile adulation . In about two hours ' time the ... renders interesting the scene through which he was now passing , — the field which had been the scene of the ...
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