Waverley, Or, 'tis Sixty Years Since: In Three Volumes, Volumen 3Galignani, 1830 - 299 páginas |
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... poor Highlanders alive . Has he been telling you how the bells of St James's ring ? Not ' turn again , Whittington , ' like those of Bow , in the days of yore ? » " " Fergus ? » > Nay , I cannot tell what to make of you ; you are blown ...
... poor Highlanders alive . Has he been telling you how the bells of St James's ring ? Not ' turn again , Whittington , ' like those of Bow , in the days of yore ? » " " Fergus ? » > Nay , I cannot tell what to make of you ; you are blown ...
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... poor Colonel G's death ; he was once very kind to me . » " Why , then , be sorry for five minutes , and then be glad again ; his chance to - day may be ours to - morrow ; and what does it signify ? The next best thing to victory is ...
... poor Colonel G's death ; he was once very kind to me . » " Why , then , be sorry for five minutes , and then be glad again ; his chance to - day may be ours to - morrow ; and what does it signify ? The next best thing to victory is ...
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... whose carelessness she had incurred so much danger , when , holding him by the plaid , « Do not harm the poor fellow , » she cried ; « < for heaven's sake do not harm him ! but thank God with me that the accident happened to Flora Mac.
... whose carelessness she had incurred so much danger , when , holding him by the plaid , « Do not harm the poor fellow , » she cried ; « < for heaven's sake do not harm him ! but thank God with me that the accident happened to Flora Mac.
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... poor devil Houghton , as if under your authority . » << It seems too true . But who can Addem be ? » « Possibly Adam , for poor G , a sort of pun on his name . » The other letters were to the same purpose , and they soon received yet ...
... poor devil Houghton , as if under your authority . » << It seems too true . But who can Addem be ? » « Possibly Adam , for poor G , a sort of pun on his name . » The other letters were to the same purpose , and they soon received yet ...
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... poor fellow was satisfied of this , he became also convinced that the instigator had acted without authority from Edward , saying , « if it was dishonourable and against Old England , the ' squire could know nought about it : he never ...
... poor fellow was satisfied of this , he became also convinced that the instigator had acted without authority from Edward , saying , « if it was dishonourable and against Old England , the ' squire could know nought about it : he never ...
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