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... ment a tartan frock , the skirts of which descended to the knee , and , being undi- vided in front , made the vestment serve at once for doublet and breeches . He ob- served great ceremony in approaching Ed- ward ; and though our hero ...
... ment a tartan frock , the skirts of which descended to the knee , and , being undi- vided in front , made the vestment serve at once for doublet and breeches . He ob- served great ceremony in approaching Ed- ward ; and though our hero ...
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... ment as that with which his father had been stigmatized . He requested his ne- phew therefore to take the fittest , and , at the same time , the most speedy oppor- tunity of transmitting his resignation to the War - Office , and hinted ...
... ment as that with which his father had been stigmatized . He requested his ne- phew therefore to take the fittest , and , at the same time , the most speedy oppor- tunity of transmitting his resignation to the War - Office , and hinted ...
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... , Mr Waverley , as much , perhaps more , than any man I have ever seen ; but I cannot love you as you ought to be loved . O ! do not , for your tiem sogno aidatat own sake , desire so hazardous an experi- ment . 70 WAVERLEY .
... , Mr Waverley , as much , perhaps more , than any man I have ever seen ; but I cannot love you as you ought to be loved . O ! do not , for your tiem sogno aidatat own sake , desire so hazardous an experi- ment . 70 WAVERLEY .
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... ment . The woman whom you marry ought to have affections and opinions moulded upon yours . Her studies ought to be your studies ; -her wishes , her feelings , her hopes , her fears , should all mingle with yours . She should enhance ...
... ment . The woman whom you marry ought to have affections and opinions moulded upon yours . Her studies ought to be your studies ; -her wishes , her feelings , her hopes , her fears , should all mingle with yours . She should enhance ...
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... ment , threw out no obscure hints of re- venge , and that of poor Aunt Rachael , which plainly asserted the justice of the Stuart cause , was held to contain the open avowal of what , the others only ventured to intimate . VOL . II . G ...
... ment , threw out no obscure hints of re- venge , and that of poor Aunt Rachael , which plainly asserted the justice of the Stuart cause , was held to contain the open avowal of what , the others only ventured to intimate . VOL . II . G ...
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