Waverley, Or 'Tis Sixty Years SinceAdam & Charles Black, 1886 - 503 páginas |
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... cause for his silence . It may be easily supposed that this sort of inquisition was treated with contempt by the person whom it principally regarded ; as , among all the rumors that were current there was only one , and that as ...
... cause for his silence . It may be easily supposed that this sort of inquisition was treated with contempt by the person whom it principally regarded ; as , among all the rumors that were current there was only one , and that as ...
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... cause , Mirk- wood Mere . There stood in former times a solitary tower upon a rock almost surrounded by the water , which had ac- quired the name of the Strength of Waverley , because , in feril- ous times , it had often been the refuge ...
... cause , Mirk- wood Mere . There stood in former times a solitary tower upon a rock almost surrounded by the water , which had ac- quired the name of the Strength of Waverley , because , in feril- ous times , it had often been the refuge ...
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... cause of its temporary tranquillity , and there forming a cas- cade , was overlooked by an octangular summer - house , with a gilded bear on the top by way of vane . After this feat , the brook , assuming its natural rapid and fierce ...
... cause of its temporary tranquillity , and there forming a cas- cade , was overlooked by an octangular summer - house , with a gilded bear on the top by way of vane . After this feat , the brook , assuming its natural rapid and fierce ...
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... cause of their dis- may , Waverley repaired to the fore - court , as it was called , where he beheld Baillie Macwheeble cantering his white pony down the avenue with all the speed it could muster . He had arrived , it would seem , upon ...
... cause of their dis- may , Waverley repaired to the fore - court , as it was called , where he beheld Baillie Macwheeble cantering his white pony down the avenue with all the speed it could muster . He had arrived , it would seem , upon ...
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... cause of quariel between the Baron and his Highland ally . But he went on to state so many curious particulars concerning the manners , cus- toms , and habits of this patriarchal race , that Edward's curiosity became highly interested ...
... cause of quariel between the Baron and his Highland ally . But he went on to state so many curious particulars concerning the manners , cus- toms , and habits of this patriarchal race , that Edward's curiosity became highly interested ...
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