Waverley, Or 'Tis Sixty Years SinceAdam & Charles Black, 1886 - 503 páginas |
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... leave of his family to join the regi- ment of dragoons in which he had lately obtained a commis- sion . It was a melancholy day at Waverley - Honour when the young officer parted with Sir Everard , the affectionate old uncle to whose ...
... leave of his family to join the regi- ment of dragoons in which he had lately obtained a commis- sion . It was a melancholy day at Waverley - Honour when the young officer parted with Sir Everard , the affectionate old uncle to whose ...
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... leave of the fair Cecilia , who like many a daughter of Eve , after the departure of Edward and the dissipation of certain idle visions which she had adopted , quietly contented herself with a pis - aller , and gave her hand , at the ...
... leave of the fair Cecilia , who like many a daughter of Eve , after the departure of Edward and the dissipation of certain idle visions which she had adopted , quietly contented herself with a pis - aller , and gave her hand , at the ...
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... leave us to take up the profession of arms , in which so many of your ancestors have been distinguished . I have made such arrangements as will unable you to take the field as their descendant , and as the probable heir of the house of ...
... leave us to take up the profession of arms , in which so many of your ancestors have been distinguished . I have made such arrangements as will unable you to take the field as their descendant , and as the probable heir of the house of ...
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... leave of his dear pupil . The good man's exhortations to Edward to pre- serve an unblemished life and morals , to hold fast the principles of the Christian religion , and to eschew the profane company of scoffers and latitudinarians ...
... leave of his dear pupil . The good man's exhortations to Edward to pre- serve an unblemished life and morals , to hold fast the principles of the Christian religion , and to eschew the profane company of scoffers and latitudinarians ...
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... leave of the family , and writing to one of his brother officers to meet him at the inn mid - way between Tully - Veolan and the town where they were quartered , in order that he might convey such a mes- sage to the Laird of ...
... leave of the family , and writing to one of his brother officers to meet him at the inn mid - way between Tully - Veolan and the town where they were quartered , in order that he might convey such a mes- sage to the Laird of ...
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