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... person , an old man about seventy , Edward admired a relic of pri- mitive simplicity . He wore no dress but what his estate afforded ; the cloth was the fleeces of his own sheep , woven by his own servants , and stained into tartan by ...
... person , an old man about seventy , Edward admired a relic of pri- mitive simplicity . He wore no dress but what his estate afforded ; the cloth was the fleeces of his own sheep , woven by his own servants , and stained into tartan by ...
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... persons of rank in Scotland to whom he could wish his son should pay some attention ; but Waverley , hitherto occupied by the amusements which he had found at Tully Veolan and Glenna-- quoich , dispensed with paying any atten- tion to ...
... persons of rank in Scotland to whom he could wish his son should pay some attention ; but Waverley , hitherto occupied by the amusements which he had found at Tully Veolan and Glenna-- quoich , dispensed with paying any atten- tion to ...
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... person was handsome , and his taste apparently coincided with her own , he anticipated no opposition on the part of Flora . Indeed , between his ideas of patriarchal power , and those which he had acquired in France respecting the ...
... person was handsome , and his taste apparently coincided with her own , he anticipated no opposition on the part of Flora . Indeed , between his ideas of patriarchal power , and those which he had acquired in France respecting the ...
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... person on whom I thought , with reference to the present subject . " I " The shortness of our acquaintance perhaps - If Miss Mac - Ivor will deign to give me time❞— " I have not even that excuse . Cap- tain Waverley's character is so ...
... person on whom I thought , with reference to the present subject . " I " The shortness of our acquaintance perhaps - If Miss Mac - Ivor will deign to give me time❞— " I have not even that excuse . Cap- tain Waverley's character is so ...
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... person you describe ? " " Is it possible you do not yet compre- hend me ? Have I not told you that every keener sensation of my mind is bent ex- clusively towards an event , upon which indeed I have no power but those of my earnest ...
... person you describe ? " " Is it possible you do not yet compre- hend me ? Have I not told you that every keener sensation of my mind is bent ex- clusively towards an event , upon which indeed I have no power but those of my earnest ...
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