Waverley, Or, 'tis Sixty Years Since: In Three Volumes, Volumen 3Galignani, 1830 - 299 páginas |
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... interest . » " Did your uncle never mention a friend called Talbot . " « I have heard him talk with great regard of such a gentleman - a colonel , I believe , in the army , and the husband of Lady Emily Blande- ville ; but I thought ...
... interest . » " Did your uncle never mention a friend called Talbot . " « I have heard him talk with great regard of such a gentleman - a colonel , I believe , in the army , and the husband of Lady Emily Blande- ville ; but I thought ...
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... interest of Waverley readily procured for Colonel Talbot the freedom of adjourning to a large garden , belonging to his place of confinement . They walked a few paces in silence , Colonel Talbot apparently studying how to open what he ...
... interest of Waverley readily procured for Colonel Talbot the freedom of adjourning to a large garden , belonging to his place of confinement . They walked a few paces in silence , Colonel Talbot apparently studying how to open what he ...
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... interest . I came down to Scotland , with the sole purpose of res- cuing you from the gulf into which you have precipitated yourself ; nor can I estimate the consequences to your family , of your having openly joined the rebellion ...
... interest . I came down to Scotland , with the sole purpose of res- cuing you from the gulf into which you have precipitated yourself ; nor can I estimate the consequences to your family , of your having openly joined the rebellion ...
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... interest , which you probably know is not inconsiderable , succeeded in ob- taining Sir Everard's release , I set out for Scotland . I saw Colonel G- —— , a man whose fate alone is sufficient to render this insur- rection for ever ...
... interest , which you probably know is not inconsiderable , succeeded in ob- taining Sir Everard's release , I set out for Scotland . I saw Colonel G- —— , a man whose fate alone is sufficient to render this insur- rection for ever ...
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... interest , which seemed confirmed by his long visit to the ja- cobite Baron of Bradwardine . When , there- fore , he came to his cave with one of Glenna- quoich's attendants , the robber , who could never appreciate his real motive ...
... interest , which seemed confirmed by his long visit to the ja- cobite Baron of Bradwardine . When , there- fore , he came to his cave with one of Glenna- quoich's attendants , the robber , who could never appreciate his real motive ...
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