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... of rendezvous . They found , on the spot ap- pointed , several distinguished Chiefs , to all of whom Waverley was formally pre- sented , and by all cordially received . Their vassals and clans - men , a part of whose WAVERLEY . 7.
... of rendezvous . They found , on the spot ap- pointed , several distinguished Chiefs , to all of whom Waverley was formally pre- sented , and by all cordially received . Their vassals and clans - men , a part of whose WAVERLEY . 7.
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... received in the house of a gentleman related to Fergus , who had prepared for him every accommodation which the simple habits of living then universal in the Highlands , put in his power . In this person , an old man about seventy ...
... received in the house of a gentleman related to Fergus , who had prepared for him every accommodation which the simple habits of living then universal in the Highlands , put in his power . In this person , an old man about seventy ...
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... and hospitality were unbounded , would have received Waverley with kindness , had he been the meanest Saxon peasant , since his situation required assistance . But his attention to a friend and guest of Vich Ian WAVERLEY . 19.
... and hospitality were unbounded , would have received Waverley with kindness , had he been the meanest Saxon peasant , since his situation required assistance . But his attention to a friend and guest of Vich Ian WAVERLEY . 19.
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... , and Edward speedily found that those which he had received contain- ed matters of very deep interest , L .. V CHAPTER II . News from England . THE letters which 24 WAVERLEY . ther. To the latter she likewise gave three ...
... , and Edward speedily found that those which he had received contain- ed matters of very deep interest , L .. V CHAPTER II . News from England . THE letters which 24 WAVERLEY . ther. To the latter she likewise gave three ...
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... received from his relations in England , were not such as required any particular notice in this narrative . His father usu- ally wrote to him with the pompous affec- tation of one who was too much oppressed by public affairs to find ...
... received from his relations in England , were not such as required any particular notice in this narrative . His father usu- ally wrote to him with the pompous affec- tation of one who was too much oppressed by public affairs to find ...
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