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... gave addi- tional and varied influence to her eminent personal charms . Even in her hours of gaiety , she was in his fancy exalted above the ordinary daughters , of Eve , and seem- ed only to stoop for an instant to those topics of ...
... gave addi- tional and varied influence to her eminent personal charms . Even in her hours of gaiety , she was in his fancy exalted above the ordinary daughters , of Eve , and seem- ed only to stoop for an instant to those topics of ...
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... gave Waverley to understand , that the greater part of his followers , now on the field , were bound up- on a distant expedition , and that when he had deposited Waverley in the house of a gentleman , who he was sure would pay him every ...
... gave Waverley to understand , that the greater part of his followers , now on the field , were bound up- on a distant expedition , and that when he had deposited Waverley in the house of a gentleman , who he was sure would pay him every ...
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... , she presented to Edward some letters which had been forwarded from Tully - Veolan during his absence , and , at the same time , delivered some to her bro- ther . To the latter she likewise gave three or WAVERLEY . 23.
... , she presented to Edward some letters which had been forwarded from Tully - Veolan during his absence , and , at the same time , delivered some to her bro- ther . To the latter she likewise gave three or WAVERLEY . 23.
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... gave three or four numbers of the Caledonian Mer- cury , the only newspaper which was then published to the north of the Tweed . Both gentlemen retired to examine their dispatches , and Edward speedily found that those which he had ...
... gave three or four numbers of the Caledonian Mer- cury , the only newspaper which was then published to the north of the Tweed . Both gentlemen retired to examine their dispatches , and Edward speedily found that those which he had ...
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... gave vent to tears of shame and indignation . It was none of this Chieftain's faults to be indifferent to the wrongs of his friends ; and for Edward , independent of certain plans with which he was connected , he felt a deep and sincere ...
... gave vent to tears of shame and indignation . It was none of this Chieftain's faults to be indifferent to the wrongs of his friends ; and for Edward , independent of certain plans with which he was connected , he felt a deep and sincere ...
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