Waverley, Or, 'tis Sixty Years Since: In Three Volumes, Volumen 3Galignani, 1830 - 299 páginas |
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... things com- ing into order , the Baron of Bradwardine , re- turning from the duty of the day , and having disposed those under his command in their proper stations , sought the Chieftain of Glen- naquoich and his friend Edward Waverley ...
... things com- ing into order , the Baron of Bradwardine , re- turning from the duty of the day , and having disposed those under his command in their proper stations , sought the Chieftain of Glen- naquoich and his friend Edward Waverley ...
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... thing which might contribute to his convenience under his present unpleasant circumstances . r << I am not so inexperienced a soldier , Sir , » answered the Englishman , « as to complain of the fortune of war . I am only grieved to see ...
... thing which might contribute to his convenience under his present unpleasant circumstances . r << I am not so inexperienced a soldier , Sir , » answered the Englishman , « as to complain of the fortune of war . I am only grieved to see ...
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... thing to victory is honourable death ; but it is a pis - aller , and one would rather a foe had it than one's self . » « But Colonel Talbot has informed me that father and uncle are both imprisoned by government on my account . >> my ...
... thing to victory is honourable death ; but it is a pis - aller , and one would rather a foe had it than one's self . » « But Colonel Talbot has informed me that father and uncle are both imprisoned by government on my account . >> my ...
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... any ludicrous idea ! Well , after all , every thing has its fair , as well as its seamy side ; and truly I do not see why the Baron's boot - jack may not stand as fair in heraldry as the water - buckets , waggons 26 WAVERLEY .
... any ludicrous idea ! Well , after all , every thing has its fair , as well as its seamy side ; and truly I do not see why the Baron's boot - jack may not stand as fair in heraldry as the water - buckets , waggons 26 WAVERLEY .
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... thing save chivalry , which appear in the arms of some of our most ancient gentry . » This , however , is an episode in respect to the principal story . When Waverley returned to Preston , and rejoined Colonel Talbot , he found him re ...
... thing save chivalry , which appear in the arms of some of our most ancient gentry . » This , however , is an episode in respect to the principal story . When Waverley returned to Preston , and rejoined Colonel Talbot , he found him re ...
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