Waverley, Or 'Tis Sixty Years SinceAdam & Charles Black, 1886 - 503 páginas |
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... young ladies , his taste unfortunately determined him in favor of Lady Emily , the youngest , who received his attentions with an embarrassment which showed at once , that she durst not decline them , and that they afforded her anything ...
... young ladies , his taste unfortunately determined him in favor of Lady Emily , the youngest , who received his attentions with an embarrassment which showed at once , that she durst not decline them , and that they afforded her anything ...
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... young hero , who was permitted to seek his instruction only ac- cording to the bent of his own mind , and who , of consequence , only sought it so long as it afforded him amusement , the indul- gence of his tutors was attended with evil ...
... young hero , who was permitted to seek his instruction only ac- cording to the bent of his own mind , and who , of consequence , only sought it so long as it afforded him amusement , the indul- gence of his tutors was attended with evil ...
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... young squires whom it afforded , were not of a class fit to form Edward's usual companions , far less to excite him to emulation in the practice of those pastimes which composed the serious business of their lives . There were a few ...
... young squires whom it afforded , were not of a class fit to form Edward's usual companions , far less to excite him to emulation in the practice of those pastimes which composed the serious business of their lives . There were a few ...
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... young gentleman of such hopeful prospects should travel on the con- tinent with a tutor doubtless of his uncle's choosing , and direct- ing his course by his instructions . What might Mr. Edward Waverley's society be at Paris , what at ...
... young gentleman of such hopeful prospects should travel on the con- tinent with a tutor doubtless of his uncle's choosing , and direct- ing his course by his instructions . What might Mr. Edward Waverley's society be at Paris , what at ...
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... young fellows from my estate , who have enlisted in your troop , had been to march with you on your journey to Scotland . It would have been something at least ; but I am told their attendance would be thought unusual in these days ...
... young fellows from my estate , who have enlisted in your troop , had been to march with you on your journey to Scotland . It would have been something at least ; but I am told their attendance would be thought unusual in these days ...
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