Waverley, Or, 'tis Sixty Years Since: In Three Volumes, Volumen 3Galignani, 1830 - 299 páginas |
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... tion of these petty offences somewhat cooled the volunteer's extreme attachment to his of- ficer . The Chevalier received Waverley with his usual favour , and paid him many compliments on his distinguished bravery . He then took him ...
... tion of these petty offences somewhat cooled the volunteer's extreme attachment to his of- ficer . The Chevalier received Waverley with his usual favour , and paid him many compliments on his distinguished bravery . He then took him ...
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... tion to the true and loyal principles of the church of England is so generally known , the colonel's own private sentiments cannot be unfavourable to us , whatever mask he may have assumed to accommodate himself to the times.≫ « If I ...
... tion to the true and loyal principles of the church of England is so generally known , the colonel's own private sentiments cannot be unfavourable to us , whatever mask he may have assumed to accommodate himself to the times.≫ « If I ...
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... tion of Waverley , on the other hand , notwith- standing his dreams of tented fields and military honour , seemed exclusively domestic . He asked and received no share in the busy scenes which were constantly passing around him , and ...
... tion of Waverley , on the other hand , notwith- standing his dreams of tented fields and military honour , seemed exclusively domestic . He asked and received no share in the busy scenes which were constantly passing around him , and ...
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... tion ; his nostril became dilated ; his cheek and eye inflamed ; and his look that of a demoniac . These appearances of half - suppressed rage were the more frightful , because they were ob- viously caused by a strong effort to temper ...
... tion ; his nostril became dilated ; his cheek and eye inflamed ; and his look that of a demoniac . These appearances of half - suppressed rage were the more frightful , because they were ob- viously caused by a strong effort to temper ...
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... tion - day , or some such trash . Well , Sir , as Rose Bradwardine would always have made a suitable match for me , but for this idiotical predilection of her father for the heir - male , it occurred to me there now remained no ob ...
... tion - day , or some such trash . Well , Sir , as Rose Bradwardine would always have made a suitable match for me , but for this idiotical predilection of her father for the heir - male , it occurred to me there now remained no ob ...
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