Waverley, Or 'Tis Sixty Years SinceAdam & Charles Black, 1886 - 503 páginas |
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... called Mirkwood Dingle , and opened suddenly upon a deep , dark , and small lake , named , from the same cause , Mirk- wood Mere . There stood in former times a solitary tower upon a rock almost surrounded by the water , which had ac ...
... called Mirkwood Dingle , and opened suddenly upon a deep , dark , and small lake , named , from the same cause , Mirk- wood Mere . There stood in former times a solitary tower upon a rock almost surrounded by the water , which had ac ...
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... called , Miss Cecilia Stubbs , daughter of Squire Stubbs at the Grange . I know not whether it was by the " merest accident in the world , " a phrase which , from female lips , does not always exclude malice prepense , or whether it was ...
... called , Miss Cecilia Stubbs , daughter of Squire Stubbs at the Grange . I know not whether it was by the " merest accident in the world , " a phrase which , from female lips , does not always exclude malice prepense , or whether it was ...
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... called in Scotland ( although his intimates , from his place of residence , used to denominate him Tully - Veolan , or , more familiarly , Tully ) , no sooner stood rectus in curia , than he posted down to pay his respects and make his ...
... called in Scotland ( although his intimates , from his place of residence , used to denominate him Tully - Veolan , or , more familiarly , Tully ) , no sooner stood rectus in curia , than he posted down to pay his respects and make his ...
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... called on the publisher , but found Tom Alibi's advice had determined him against un- dertaking the work . " Not but what I would go to— ( What was I going to say ? ) to the plantations for the church with pleasure -but , dear doctor ...
... called on the publisher , but found Tom Alibi's advice had determined him against un- dertaking the work . " Not but what I would go to— ( What was I going to say ? ) to the plantations for the church with pleasure -but , dear doctor ...
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... called , by manner of palliative , a very gay young man , and strange stories were circulated about his sudden conversion from doubt , if not infidelity , to a serious and even enthusiastic turn of mind . It was whispered that a ...
... called , by manner of palliative , a very gay young man , and strange stories were circulated about his sudden conversion from doubt , if not infidelity , to a serious and even enthusiastic turn of mind . It was whispered that a ...
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