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... hands say but little of this Highland chase ; but then I can find copious materials for de- scription elsewhere . There is old Lindsay of Pitscottie ready at my elbow , with his Athole hunting , and his " lofted and joist- ed palace of ...
... hands say but little of this Highland chase ; but then I can find copious materials for de- scription elsewhere . There is old Lindsay of Pitscottie ready at my elbow , with his Athole hunting , and his " lofted and joist- ed palace of ...
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... hands as in a solemn expression of prayer or gratitude . After the pause of a minute , 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 ...
... hands as in a solemn expression of prayer or gratitude . After the pause of a minute , 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 ...
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... hand the newspaper which he had perused , and advanced to meet him with the embarrassment of one who has unpleasing news to communicate . Do your letters , Captain Waverley , con- firm the unpleasing information which I 66 find in this ...
... hand the newspaper which he had perused , and advanced to meet him with the embarrassment of one who has unpleasing news to communicate . Do your letters , Captain Waverley , con- firm the unpleasing information which I 66 find in this ...
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... hand ; on the tyrannical and oppressive government which design- ed and directed these premeditated and reiterated insults , not on the tools of of fice which they employed in the execution of the injuries they designed you . " . " Upon ...
... hand ; on the tyrannical and oppressive government which design- ed and directed these premeditated and reiterated insults , not on the tools of of fice which they employed in the execution of the injuries they designed you . " . " Upon ...
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... hand , " Mr Waverley will always find in his own bosom , when he will give its small still voice leisure to be heard ... hands of a jaco- bite recruiting officer to an unparalleled excess of gratitude . " " 6 Nay , dear Flora , trifle ...
... hand , " Mr Waverley will always find in his own bosom , when he will give its small still voice leisure to be heard ... hands of a jaco- bite recruiting officer to an unparalleled excess of gratitude . " " 6 Nay , dear Flora , trifle ...
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