Waverley, Or 'Tis Sixty Years SinceAdam & Charles Black, 1886 - 503 páginas |
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... doctor , who was a believer in all poetry which was composed by his friends , and written out in fair straight lines , with a capital at the beginning of each , communicated this treasure to Aunt Rachel , who , with her spectacles ...
... doctor , who was a believer in all poetry which was composed by his friends , and written out in fair straight lines , with a capital at the beginning of each , communicated this treasure to Aunt Rachel , who , with her spectacles ...
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... Doctor , and conveying him into his back shop , after inspecting every possible and impossible place of conceal- ment , he commenced : " Eh , doctor ! - Well - all under the rose - snug - I keep no holes here even for a Hanoverian rat ...
... Doctor , and conveying him into his back shop , after inspecting every possible and impossible place of conceal- ment , he commenced : " Eh , doctor ! - Well - all under the rose - snug - I keep no holes here even for a Hanoverian rat ...
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... doctor , you must knock out some of the Latin and Greek ; heavy , doctor , damn'd heavy- ( beg your pardon ) and if you throw in a few grains more pepper - I am he that never preached my author— I have published for Drake and Charlwood ...
... doctor , you must knock out some of the Latin and Greek ; heavy , doctor , damn'd heavy- ( beg your pardon ) and if you throw in a few grains more pepper - I am he that never preached my author— I have published for Drake and Charlwood ...
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... doctor in Perth or Stirling would look near the poor lad , and I cannot blame them ; for Donald had been misguggled by ane of these doctors about Paris , and he swore he would fling the first into the loch that he catched beyond the ...
... doctor in Perth or Stirling would look near the poor lad , and I cannot blame them ; for Donald had been misguggled by ane of these doctors about Paris , and he swore he would fling the first into the loch that he catched beyond the ...
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... refreshing him- self , the Colonel proceeded- " I wonder you have come here , Frank ; the doctors tell me the air of London is very bad for your complaints . You should not have risked it . 23 WAVERLEY . 353 CHAPTER SIXTY-SECOND. ...
... refreshing him- self , the Colonel proceeded- " I wonder you have come here , Frank ; the doctors tell me the air of London is very bad for your complaints . You should not have risked it . 23 WAVERLEY . 353 CHAPTER SIXTY-SECOND. ...
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