Waverley, Or, 'tis Sixty Years Since: In Three Volumes, Volumen 3Galignani, 1830 - 299 páginas |
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... received Waverley with his usual favour , and paid him many compliments on his distinguished bravery . He then took him apart , made many enquiries concerning Colonel Talbot , and when he had received all the information which Edward ...
... received Waverley with his usual favour , and paid him many compliments on his distinguished bravery . He then took him apart , made many enquiries concerning Colonel Talbot , and when he had received all the information which Edward ...
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... receiving no answer to the first . It reminded Waverley of his duty , as a man of honour , an officer , and a Briton ; took notice of the increasing dissatisfaction of his men , and that some of them had been heard to hint , that their ...
... receiving no answer to the first . It reminded Waverley of his duty , as a man of honour , an officer , and a Briton ; took notice of the increasing dissatisfaction of his men , and that some of them had been heard to hint , that their ...
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... received at Glennaquoich , though too late to obey it . And his being superseded , in consequence of his apparent neglect of this last command , was so far from being a harsh or severe proceeding , that it was plainly inevitable . The ...
... received at Glennaquoich , though too late to obey it . And his being superseded , in consequence of his apparent neglect of this last command , was so far from being a harsh or severe proceeding , that it was plainly inevitable . The ...
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... received yet more complete light upon Donald Bean's machinations . John Hodges , one of Waverley's servants , who had remained with the regiment , and had been taken at Preston , now made his appear- ance . He had sought out his master ...
... received yet more complete light upon Donald Bean's machinations . John Hodges , one of Waverley's servants , who had remained with the regiment , and had been taken at Preston , now made his appear- ance . He had sought out his master ...
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... received as a sufficient excuse for transmitting his letters through the medium of the pedlar ; and the sight of his well - known seal seemed to authenticate the negotiations in his name , where writing might have been dangerous . The ...
... received as a sufficient excuse for transmitting his letters through the medium of the pedlar ; and the sight of his well - known seal seemed to authenticate the negotiations in his name , where writing might have been dangerous . The ...
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