Waverley, Or 'Tis Sixty Years SinceAdam & Charles Black, 1886 - 503 páginas |
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... appeared too long to be so placed are given at the end of the Novel . [ In the present edition the incidents referred to have been transferred to the Appendix vide page 157. ] ADVERTISEMENT TO LAST ENGLISH EDITION . IN printing this New ...
... appeared too long to be so placed are given at the end of the Novel . [ In the present edition the incidents referred to have been transferred to the Appendix vide page 157. ] ADVERTISEMENT TO LAST ENGLISH EDITION . IN printing this New ...
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... appeared to have composed under the influence of the agi- tating feelings occasioned by this sudden page being turned up to him in the book of life . The doctor , who was a believer in all poetry which was composed by his friends , and ...
... appeared to have composed under the influence of the agi- tating feelings occasioned by this sudden page being turned up to him in the book of life . The doctor , who was a believer in all poetry which was composed by his friends , and ...
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... appeared indeed in full splendor in her father's pew upon the Sunday when he attended service for the last time at the old parish church , upon which occasion , at the request of his uncle and Aunt Rachel , he was induced ( nothing loth ...
... appeared indeed in full splendor in her father's pew upon the Sunday when he attended service for the last time at the old parish church , upon which occasion , at the request of his uncle and Aunt Rachel , he was induced ( nothing loth ...
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... appeared each to contain a whole ream of closely written man- uscript . They had been the labor of the worthy man's whole life ; and never were labor and zeal more absurdly wasted . He had at one time gone to London , with the intention ...
... appeared each to contain a whole ream of closely written man- uscript . They had been the labor of the worthy man's whole life ; and never were labor and zeal more absurdly wasted . He had at one time gone to London , with the intention ...
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... appearing to pro- ceed from the rider's mere volition , rather than from the use of any external and apparent signal of motion . He received also ... appeared most to deserve 55 and obtain regard in his new profession . He 54 WAVERLEY .
... appearing to pro- ceed from the rider's mere volition , rather than from the use of any external and apparent signal of motion . He received also ... appeared most to deserve 55 and obtain regard in his new profession . He 54 WAVERLEY .
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