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... course of the sun . This , which was called making the deasil , both the leach and the assistants seemed to consider as a matter of the last importance to the accomplish- ment of a cure ; and Edward , whom pain rendered incapable of ...
... course of the sun . This , which was called making the deasil , both the leach and the assistants seemed to consider as a matter of the last importance to the accomplish- ment of a cure ; and Edward , whom pain rendered incapable of ...
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... course . ཨཱར • Accordingly , the next letter which Ed- ward opened was from Sir Everard . His brother's disgrace seemed to have remo- ved from his well - natured bosom all recol lection of their differences ; and , remote as he was from ...
... course . ཨཱར • Accordingly , the next letter which Ed- ward opened was from Sir Everard . His brother's disgrace seemed to have remo- ved from his well - natured bosom all recol lection of their differences ; and , remote as he was from ...
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... me what I want ; I ། shall pursue my course in either case . A desde ! Mr Ebenezer Cruickshanks left the bre ! room with some indistinct muttering , but نظر t whether negative or acquiescent , Edward could not WAVERLEY . 101.
... me what I want ; I ། shall pursue my course in either case . A desde ! Mr Ebenezer Cruickshanks left the bre ! room with some indistinct muttering , but نظر t whether negative or acquiescent , Edward could not WAVERLEY . 101.
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... course of the examination , had been re- peatedly troubled with a sorry rheum , had recourse to his snuff - box and his handker- chief . “ Mr Waverley , " said the Major , “ my present situation prohibits me alike from giving or ...
... course of the examination , had been re- peatedly troubled with a sorry rheum , had recourse to his snuff - box and his handker- chief . “ Mr Waverley , " said the Major , “ my present situation prohibits me alike from giving or ...
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... Scotch magistrate has put upon the letters of my uncle and fa-- ther , it is plain that I ought to have under- stood them as marshalling me to the course , VOL . II . H of my ancestors ; and it has been my gross WAVERLEY . 169.
... Scotch magistrate has put upon the letters of my uncle and fa-- ther , it is plain that I ought to have under- stood them as marshalling me to the course , VOL . II . H of my ancestors ; and it has been my gross WAVERLEY . 169.
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