Waverley, Or 'Tis Sixty Years SinceAdam & Charles Black, 1886 - 503 páginas |
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... commands . Even this slight manœuvre was em- barrassing to Sir Everard , who felt it as a reproach to his inde- cision . He looked at the attorney with some desire to issue his fiat , when the sun , emerging from behind a cloud , poured ...
... commands . Even this slight manœuvre was em- barrassing to Sir Everard , who felt it as a reproach to his inde- cision . He looked at the attorney with some desire to issue his fiat , when the sun , emerging from behind a cloud , poured ...
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... command of a task - 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 ...
... command of a task - 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 ...
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... command and to arrange that which he possessed . A deep and increasing sensibility added to this dislike of society . The idea of having committed the slightest solecism in politeness , whether real or imaginary , was agony to him : for ...
... command and to arrange that which he possessed . A deep and increasing sensibility added to this dislike of society . The idea of having committed the slightest solecism in politeness , whether real or imaginary , was agony to him : for ...
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... commands . Being informed that he wished to pay his respects to his master , that his name was Waverley , and so forth , the old man's countenance assumed a great deal of re- spectful importance . " He could take it upon his conscience ...
... commands . Being informed that he wished to pay his respects to his master , that his name was Waverley , and so forth , the old man's countenance assumed a great deal of re- spectful importance . " He could take it upon his conscience ...
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... command of Saint Duthac , Abbot of Aberbrothock , for behoof of another baron of the house of Bradwardine , who had val- iantly defended the patrimony of that monastery against certain encroaching nobles . It is properly termed the ...
... command of Saint Duthac , Abbot of Aberbrothock , for behoof of another baron of the house of Bradwardine , who had val- iantly defended the patrimony of that monastery against certain encroaching nobles . It is properly termed the ...
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