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... seemed more gratified than Aunt Rachael , who had hitherto looked rather askance upon the presumptuous dam- sel ( as much so peradvanture as her nature would permit ) , but who , on the first appearance of the new - married pair at ...
... seemed more gratified than Aunt Rachael , who had hitherto looked rather askance upon the presumptuous dam- sel ( as much so peradvanture as her nature would permit ) , but who , on the first appearance of the new - married pair at ...
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... seemed miserable in the extreme , especially to an eye accustomed to the smiling neatness of English cottages . They stood , without any respect for regularity , on each side of a strag- gling kind of unpaved street , where children ...
... seemed miserable in the extreme , especially to an eye accustomed to the smiling neatness of English cottages . They stood , without any respect for regularity , on each side of a strag- gling kind of unpaved street , where children ...
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... seemed of a listless cast in the village of Tully - Veolan : the curs aforesaid alone showed any part of its activity ; with the villagers it was passive . They stood and gazed at the handsome young officer and his attendant , but ...
... seemed of a listless cast in the village of Tully - Veolan : the curs aforesaid alone showed any part of its activity ; with the villagers it was passive . They stood and gazed at the handsome young officer and his attendant , but ...
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... seemed , upon the whole , as if poverty , and indolence , its too frequent companion , were combining to de- press the natural genius and acquired in- formation of a hardy , intelligent , and reflect- ing peasantry . Some such thoughts ...
... seemed , upon the whole , as if poverty , and indolence , its too frequent companion , were combining to de- press the natural genius and acquired in- formation of a hardy , intelligent , and reflect- ing peasantry . Some such thoughts ...
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... seemed to fence ( for they were sorely breach- ed ) , these hanging gardens of Tully- Veolan , were intersected by a narrow lane leading to the common field , where the joint labour of the villagers cultivated alternate ridges and ...
... seemed to fence ( for they were sorely breach- ed ) , these hanging gardens of Tully- Veolan , were intersected by a narrow lane leading to the common field , where the joint labour of the villagers cultivated alternate ridges and ...
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afforded amusement ancient appeared arms army attended Baillie Macwheeble Balmawhapple Baron of Bradwardine bartizan beauty beheld Brad brother called Callum Captain Waverley cavern CHAPTER character chief chieftain church chuse clan command curiosity Davie Gellatley Donald Bean Lean dress Edward Waverley English Evan Dhu father favourable feelings Fergus Mac-Ivor Flora Gaelic gentleman glen Glennaquoich guest hall hand heard heart heraldry hero Highland honour horse house of Stuart huge inclosure Ivor Jacobites Killancureit King kingdom of Scotland lady Laird lake look louis-d'ors Lowland Mac-Murrough manner ment Miss Bradwardine mountain neighbouring nephew never night observed occasion once party passed person Perthshire plaid political Rachael racter received regiment respect Richard Waverley rock romantic Rose Saint Cecilia Saunderson scene Scotland Scottish seemed Sir Everard song sword tical tion Tully-Veolan Ursa Major verley Vich Ian Vohr village wardine Waverley-Honour Waverley's whig wild young youth