Waverley, Or 'Tis Sixty Years SinceAdam & Charles Black, 1886 - 503 páginas |
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... Everard , taking to heart an early disap- pointment , would have remained a bachelor at seventy - two . The prospect of succession , however remote , might in that case , have led him to endure dragging through the greater part of his ...
... Everard , taking to heart an early disap- pointment , would have remained a bachelor at seventy - two . The prospect of succession , however remote , might in that case , have led him to endure dragging through the greater part of his ...
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... Everard learned from the public News Letter , first , that Richard Waverley , Esquire , was returned for the ministerial borough of Barterfaith ; next , that Richard Waverley , Esquire , had taken a distinguished part in the debate upon ...
... Everard learned from the public News Letter , first , that Richard Waverley , Esquire , was returned for the ministerial borough of Barterfaith ; next , that Richard Waverley , Esquire , had taken a distinguished part in the debate upon ...
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... Everard , without , however , producing any determined conclusion . He examined the tree of his genealogy , which , emblazoned with many an emblematic mark of honor and heroic achieve- ment , hung upon the well - varnished wainscot of ...
... Everard , without , however , producing any determined conclusion . He examined the tree of his genealogy , which , emblazoned with many an emblematic mark of honor and heroic achieve- ment , hung upon the well - varnished wainscot of ...
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... Everard's reception in this family was , as it may be easily conceived , sufficiently favorable ; but of the six young ladies , his taste unfortunately determined him in favor of Lady Emily , the youngest , who received his attentions ...
... Everard's reception in this family was , as it may be easily conceived , sufficiently favorable ; but of the six young ladies , his taste unfortunately determined him in favor of Lady Emily , the youngest , who received his attentions ...
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... Everard , as with many more of his temper , at once shy , proud , sensitive , and indolent , a beacon against exposing himself to similar mortification , pain , and fruitless exertion for the time to come . He continued to live at ...
... Everard , as with many more of his temper , at once shy , proud , sensitive , and indolent , a beacon against exposing himself to similar mortification , pain , and fruitless exertion for the time to come . He continued to live at ...
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