Waverley, Or 'Tis Sixty Years SinceAdam & Charles Black, 1886 - 503 páginas |
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... remained a bachelor at seventy - two . The prospect of succession , however remote , might in that case , have led him to endure dragging through the greater part of his life as " Master Richard at the Hall , the baronet's brother ...
... remained a bachelor at seventy - two . The prospect of succession , however remote , might in that case , have led him to endure dragging through the greater part of his life as " Master Richard at the Hall , the baronet's brother ...
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... remained stationary , his body stooping at a more acute angle than usual , and the latter part of his person projecting in proportion . The Baron , meanwhile , paced the room in silent indignation , and at length fixing his eye upon an ...
... remained stationary , his body stooping at a more acute angle than usual , and the latter part of his person projecting in proportion . The Baron , meanwhile , paced the room in silent indignation , and at length fixing his eye upon an ...
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... remained the marks of last night's beacon , was accessible by a small path , either natural , or roughly hewn in the rock , along the little inlet of water which ran a few yards up into the cavern , where , as in a wet - dock , the ...
... remained the marks of last night's beacon , was accessible by a small path , either natural , or roughly hewn in the rock , along the little inlet of water which ran a few yards up into the cavern , where , as in a wet - dock , the ...
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... remained full , replied , " There has been blood enough of the race of Ivor on the hand of Bradwardine . " " Ah ! Ballenkeiroch , " replied the first , " you think rather of the flash of the carbine at the Mains of Tully - Veolan , than ...
... remained full , replied , " There has been blood enough of the race of Ivor on the hand of Bradwardine . " " Ah ! Ballenkeiroch , " replied the first , " you think rather of the flash of the carbine at the Mains of Tully - Veolan , than ...
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... remain for a week or two , in order to see a grand hunting party , in which he and some other High- land gentlemen proposed to join . The charms of melody and beauty were too strongly impressed in Edward's breast to per- mit his ...
... remain for a week or two , in order to see a grand hunting party , in which he and some other High- land gentlemen proposed to join . The charms of melody and beauty were too strongly impressed in Edward's breast to per- mit his ...
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