Waverley, Or, 'tis Sixty Years Since: In Three Volumes, Volumen 3Galignani, 1830 - 299 páginas |
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... mind is wrapped up in this ceremony ? He has heard and thought of it since infancy , as the most august privilege and ceremony in the world ; and I doubt not but the expected pleasure of performing it was a principal motive with him for ...
... mind is wrapped up in this ceremony ? He has heard and thought of it since infancy , as the most august privilege and ceremony in the world ; and I doubt not but the expected pleasure of performing it was a principal motive with him for ...
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... mind . » << Let Colonel Talbot be carefully secured , » said Fergus to the Highland officer who com- manded the guard over the prisoners ; « it is the Prince's particular command ; he is a pri- soner of the utmost importance . » << But ...
... mind . » << Let Colonel Talbot be carefully secured , » said Fergus to the Highland officer who com- manded the guard over the prisoners ; « it is the Prince's particular command ; he is a pri- soner of the utmost importance . » << But ...
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... mind to that acute and intelligent friend , although she was not herself aware of it . From that time , Flora was not only deter- mined upon the final rejection of Waverley's addresses , but became anxious that they should , if possible ...
... mind to that acute and intelligent friend , although she was not herself aware of it . From that time , Flora was not only deter- mined upon the final rejection of Waverley's addresses , but became anxious that they should , if possible ...
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... from a dream , and asked , with great compo- sure , what the matter was . » « < Well , and did not the laughter they fell into at his absence of mind serve better to break off the dispute , than any thing he could 48 WAVERLEY .
... from a dream , and asked , with great compo- sure , what the matter was . » « < Well , and did not the laughter they fell into at his absence of mind serve better to break off the dispute , than any thing he could 48 WAVERLEY .
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... mind . » « But had you asked the Baron's consent , or Rose's ? » << To what purpose ? To have spoke to the Baron before I had assumed my title , would have only provoked a premature and irritating discussion on the subject of the change ...
... mind . » « But had you asked the Baron's consent , or Rose's ? » << To what purpose ? To have spoke to the Baron before I had assumed my title , would have only provoked a premature and irritating discussion on the subject of the change ...
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