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... answered . Waverley , " all that I can charge against your sister is , that she is too sensible , too reasonable . " " If that be all , I insure you for a louis-- d'or against the mood lasting four - and- twenty hours . No woman was ...
... answered . Waverley , " all that I can charge against your sister is , that she is too sensible , too reasonable . " " If that be all , I insure you for a louis-- d'or against the mood lasting four - and- twenty hours . No woman was ...
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... answer which Miss Mac - Ivor shall make to what I ventured to tell her this morning . " " And is this your very sober earnest , or are we in the land of romance and fic- tion ? " “ My earnest , undoubtedly . How could you suppose me ...
... answer which Miss Mac - Ivor shall make to what I ventured to tell her this morning . " " And is this your very sober earnest , or are we in the land of romance and fic- tion ? " “ My earnest , undoubtedly . How could you suppose me ...
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... answered Flora , " I cannot doubt for a moment . But consult your own good sense and reason rather than a prepossession hastily adopted , probably only because you have met a young wo- man possessed of the usual accomplish- ments , in a ...
... answered Flora , " I cannot doubt for a moment . But consult your own good sense and reason rather than a prepossession hastily adopted , probably only because you have met a young wo- man possessed of the usual accomplish- ments , in a ...
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... answered Mac - Ivor . Jo You do not know the severity of a government harassed by just apprehensions , and a con- sciousness of their own illegality and in- ecurity . I shall have to deliver you from ome dungeon in Stirling or Edinburgh ...
... answered Mac - Ivor . Jo You do not know the severity of a government harassed by just apprehensions , and a con- sciousness of their own illegality and in- ecurity . I shall have to deliver you from ome dungeon in Stirling or Edinburgh ...
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... red coats at Tully- Veolan , and their muskets would be very useful to us . " To these broken remarks Edward made no answer ; his ear indeed received them , but his soul was intent upon the expect- ed entrance 92 WAVERLEY .
... red coats at Tully- Veolan , and their muskets would be very useful to us . " To these broken remarks Edward made no answer ; his ear indeed received them , but his soul was intent upon the expect- ed entrance 92 WAVERLEY .
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