Waverley, Or, 'tis Sixty Years Since: In Three Volumes, Volumen 3Galignani, 1830 - 299 páginas |
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... observed that he had offended Waverley , but , always intent upon some fa- vourite plan or project of his own , he was never sufficiently aware of the extent or du- ration of his displeasure , so that the reitera- tion of these petty ...
... observed that he had offended Waverley , but , always intent upon some fa- vourite plan or project of his own , he was never sufficiently aware of the extent or du- ration of his displeasure , so that the reitera- tion of these petty ...
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... observed , with those prejudices which are peculiarly English . The character of Colonel Talbot dawned upon Edward by degrees ; for the delay of the Highlanders in the fruitless siege of Edin- burgh Castle occupied several weeks ...
... observed , with those prejudices which are peculiarly English . The character of Colonel Talbot dawned upon Edward by degrees ; for the delay of the Highlanders in the fruitless siege of Edin- burgh Castle occupied several weeks ...
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... observed with regret that his suit made as little progress in the affections of the former , as the arms of the Chevalier in subduing the fortress . She maintained with rigour the rule she had laid down of treating him with indifference ...
... observed with regret that his suit made as little progress in the affections of the former , as the arms of the Chevalier in subduing the fortress . She maintained with rigour the rule she had laid down of treating him with indifference ...
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... observed . Each of the ladies , like two excellent ac- tresses , were perfect in their parts , and per- formed them to the delight of the audience ; and such being the case , it was almost impos- sible to discover that the elder ...
... observed . Each of the ladies , like two excellent ac- tresses , were perfect in their parts , and per- formed them to the delight of the audience ; and such being the case , it was almost impos- sible to discover that the elder ...
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... observe her partiality , and Flora Mac - Ivor did not alarm her by remonstrance , because she saw in this line of conduct the most probable chance of her securing at length a return of affection . The truth is , that in her first ...
... observe her partiality , and Flora Mac - Ivor did not alarm her by remonstrance , because she saw in this line of conduct the most probable chance of her securing at length a return of affection . The truth is , that in her first ...
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