Waverley, Or 'Tis Sixty Years SinceAdam & Charles Black, 1886 - 503 páginas |
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... tell - tale , who had revealed , in mere sisterly affection , the secret of Lady Emily's attachment , and in despite of the nods , winks , and innuendoes of the officious lady mother , and the grave eulogiums which the earl pronounced ...
... tell - tale , who had revealed , in mere sisterly affection , the secret of Lady Emily's attachment , and in despite of the nods , winks , and innuendoes of the officious lady mother , and the grave eulogiums which the earl pronounced ...
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... tell you , though , doctor , you must knock out some of the Latin and Greek ; heavy , doctor , damn'd heavy- ( beg your pardon ) and if you throw in a few grains more pepper - I am he that never preached my author— I have published for ...
... tell you , though , doctor , you must knock out some of the Latin and Greek ; heavy , doctor , damn'd heavy- ( beg your pardon ) and if you throw in a few grains more pepper - I am he that never preached my author— I have published for ...
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... tell . The Baron has been with King Robert his liege , These three long years in battle and siege ; News are there none of his weal or his woe , And fain the Lady his fate would know . She shudders and stops as the charm she speaks ...
... tell . The Baron has been with King Robert his liege , These three long years in battle and siege ; News are there none of his weal or his woe , And fain the Lady his fate would know . She shudders and stops as the charm she speaks ...
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... tell my story as well as sing my song ? -Well- Once upon a time there lived an old woman , called Janet Gel- latley , who was suspected to be a witch , on the infallible grounds that she was very old , very ugly , very poor , and had ...
... tell my story as well as sing my song ? -Well- Once upon a time there lived an old woman , called Janet Gel- latley , who was suspected to be a witch , on the infallible grounds that she was very old , very ugly , very poor , and had ...
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... tell where he's to be found at a ' times : there's not a dern nook , or cove , or corri , in the whole country , that he's not acquainted with . " " And do others beside your master shelter him ? ” " My master ? -My master is in Heaven ...
... tell where he's to be found at a ' times : there's not a dern nook , or cove , or corri , in the whole country , that he's not acquainted with . " " And do others beside your master shelter him ? ” " My master ? -My master is in Heaven ...
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