Waverley, Or, 'tis Sixty Years Since: In Three Volumes, Volumen 3Galignani, 1830 - 299 páginas |
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... stood crowded together , Waverley easily recognised the object of his visit , not only by the peculiar dignity of his appearance , but by the appendage of Dugald Mahony , with his battle - axe , who had stuck to him from the moment of ...
... stood crowded together , Waverley easily recognised the object of his visit , not only by the peculiar dignity of his appearance , but by the appendage of Dugald Mahony , with his battle - axe , who had stuck to him from the moment of ...
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... stood mortified , abashed , and distressed , in presence of the prisoner , who owed to him his life not many hours before . He was not sorry when Fer- gus interrupted their conference a second time . « His Royal Highness commanded Mr Wa ...
... stood mortified , abashed , and distressed , in presence of the prisoner , who owed to him his life not many hours before . He was not sorry when Fer- gus interrupted their conference a second time . « His Royal Highness commanded Mr Wa ...
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... stood uncertain whether to advance or retire , and Waverley perceived that his cheeks were stained with tears . As if ashamed at being found giving way to such emotion , Colonel Talbot rose with ap- parent displeasure . « I think , Mr ...
... stood uncertain whether to advance or retire , and Waverley perceived that his cheeks were stained with tears . As if ashamed at being found giving way to such emotion , Colonel Talbot rose with ap- parent displeasure . « I think , Mr ...
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... stood motionless when he had perused this letter , for the conclusion was ine- vitable , that , by the Colonel's journey in quest of him , he had incurred this heavy calamity . It was severe enough , even in its irremediable part ; for ...
... stood motionless when he had perused this letter , for the conclusion was ine- vitable , that , by the Colonel's journey in quest of him , he had incurred this heavy calamity . It was severe enough , even in its irremediable part ; for ...
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... now fully clouded , but Edward felt too indignant at the unreasonable tone which he had adopted , to avert the storm by the least concession . They both stood still while this short dialogue passed , and 86 WAVERLEY .
... now fully clouded , but Edward felt too indignant at the unreasonable tone which he had adopted , to avert the storm by the least concession . They both stood still while this short dialogue passed , and 86 WAVERLEY .
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