Waverley, Or 'Tis Sixty Years SinceAdam & Charles Black, 1886 - 503 páginas |
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... master ; and it might have proved equally dangerous to a youth whose animal spirits were more powerful than his imagination or his feelings , and whom the irresistible influence of Alma would have en- gaged in field sports , from ...
... master ; and it might have proved equally dangerous to a youth whose animal spirits were more powerful than his imagination or his feelings , and whom the irresistible influence of Alma would have en- gaged in field sports , from ...
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... master of the few he possesses ere he can acquire more . Edward , on the contrary , like the epicure who only deigned to take a single morsel from the sunny side of a peach , read no volume a moment after it ceased to excite his ...
... master of the few he possesses ere he can acquire more . Edward , on the contrary , like the epicure who only deigned to take a single morsel from the sunny side of a peach , read no volume a moment after it ceased to excite his ...
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... master ? -My master is in Heaven , " answered Evan , haughtily ; and then immediately resuming his usual civility of WAVERLEY . 119.
... master ? -My master is in Heaven , " answered Evan , haughtily ; and then immediately resuming his usual civility of WAVERLEY . 119.
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... master , Mr. Cruickshanks assured him that Cairnvreckan , a village which they were about to enter , was happy in an excellent blacksmith ; " but as he was a pro- fessor , he would drive a nail for no man on the Sabbath , or kirk - fast ...
... master , Mr. Cruickshanks assured him that Cairnvreckan , a village which they were about to enter , was happy in an excellent blacksmith ; " but as he was a pro- fessor , he would drive a nail for no man on the Sabbath , or kirk - fast ...
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... master , riding - master , and lieutenant , " an- swered this officer of all work . And , to be sure , what's fitter to look after the breaking and the keeping of the poor beasts than mysel , that bought and sold every ane o ' them ...
... master , riding - master , and lieutenant , " an- swered this officer of all work . And , to be sure , what's fitter to look after the breaking and the keeping of the poor beasts than mysel , that bought and sold every ane o ' them ...
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