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... MAJOR MELVILLE of Cairnvreckan , an elderly gentleman , who had spent his youth in the military service , received Mr Morton with great kindness , and our hero with civility , which the equivocal circum- stances in which Edward was ...
... MAJOR MELVILLE of Cairnvreckan , an elderly gentleman , who had spent his youth in the military service , received Mr Morton with great kindness , and our hero with civility , which the equivocal circum- stances in which Edward was ...
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... Major Melville answered , with great composure , 8 WAVERLEY . 133 "that my duty terminated here; but it is ...
... Major Melville answered , with great composure , 8 WAVERLEY . 133 "that my duty terminated here; but it is ...
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... Melville answered , with great composure , that so far from claim- ing any merit in this affair , Mr Cruick- shanks ... Major Melville then commanded the villagers to return to their homes , except- ing two , who officiated as constables ...
... Melville answered , with great composure , that so far from claim- ing any merit in this affair , Mr Cruick- shanks ... Major Melville then commanded the villagers to return to their homes , except- ing two , who officiated as constables ...
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... Major in- vited to remain ; a sort of factor , who act- ed as clerk ; and Waverley himself . There ensued a painful and embarrassed pause , till Major Melville , looking upon ley with much compassion , and often con- sulting a paper or ...
... Major in- vited to remain ; a sort of factor , who act- ed as clerk ; and Waverley himself . There ensued a painful and embarrassed pause , till Major Melville , looking upon ley with much compassion , and often con- sulting a paper or ...
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... Major Melville to conscious guilt , while Mr Morton was rather disposed to construe it into the surprise of innocence unjustly suspected . There was something " true in both conjectures ; for although Ed- ward's mind acquitted him of ...
... Major Melville to conscious guilt , while Mr Morton was rather disposed to construe it into the surprise of innocence unjustly suspected . There was something " true in both conjectures ; for although Ed- ward's mind acquitted him of ...
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