Waverley, Or, 'tis Sixty Years Since: In Three Volumes, Volumen 3Galignani, 1830 - 299 páginas |
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... be Bradwardine's or mine . " The Chief soothed while he hurried him away , and then returned to the Baron . « It is Ballenkeiroch , » said he , in an under and con- fidential voice , « father of the young man who WAVERLEY . 3.
... be Bradwardine's or mine . " The Chief soothed while he hurried him away , and then returned to the Baron . « It is Ballenkeiroch , » said he , in an under and con- fidential voice , « father of the young man who WAVERLEY . 3.
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... Chief , as soon as he was out of hearing , « for the most absurd original that exists north of Tweed ! I wish to heaven I had recommended him to attend the circle this evening with a boot - ketch under his arm . 8 WAVERLEY .
... Chief , as soon as he was out of hearing , « for the most absurd original that exists north of Tweed ! I wish to heaven I had recommended him to attend the circle this evening with a boot - ketch under his arm . 8 WAVERLEY .
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... chief of Glennaquoich adjusted his plaid with rather more than his usual air of haughty assumption , and left the apartment .. The interest of Waverley readily procured for Colonel Talbot the freedom of adjourning to a large garden ...
... chief of Glennaquoich adjusted his plaid with rather more than his usual air of haughty assumption , and left the apartment .. The interest of Waverley readily procured for Colonel Talbot the freedom of adjourning to a large garden ...
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... chief . « His immediate attendance , " he repeated with considerable emphasis . Waverley turned again towards the Colonel . « We shall meet again , " he said ; « in the meanwhile , every possible accommodation » - " << I desire none ...
... chief . « His immediate attendance , " he repeated with considerable emphasis . Waverley turned again towards the Colonel . « We shall meet again , " he said ; « in the meanwhile , every possible accommodation » - " << I desire none ...
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... . Indeed he went farther , and characterized the Baron as the most into- lerable formal pedant he had ever had the misfortune to meet with , and the chief of Glennaquoich as a Frenchified Scotchman , possessing all the cunning 42 WAVERLEY .
... . Indeed he went farther , and characterized the Baron as the most into- lerable formal pedant he had ever had the misfortune to meet with , and the chief of Glennaquoich as a Frenchified Scotchman , possessing all the cunning 42 WAVERLEY .
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