Waverley, Or, 'tis Sixty Years Since: In Three Volumes, Volumen 3Galignani, 1830 - 299 páginas |
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... taken a tender leave of him , « Weel , my good young friends , a glorious and decisive victory , " said he ; « < but these loons of troop- ers fled over soon . I should have liked to have shown you the true points of the prælium ...
... taken a tender leave of him , « Weel , my good young friends , a glorious and decisive victory , " said he ; « < but these loons of troop- ers fled over soon . I should have liked to have shown you the true points of the prælium ...
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... taken off by a free baron of the empire . But here lieth the second dif- ficulty - The Prince wears no boots , but simply \ brogues and trews . >> This last dilemma had almost disturbed Fer- gus's gravity . « Why , » said he , « you ...
... taken off by a free baron of the empire . But here lieth the second dif- ficulty - The Prince wears no boots , but simply \ brogues and trews . >> This last dilemma had almost disturbed Fer- gus's gravity . « Why , » said he , « you ...
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... taken a fancy to cut my throat ; a pleasure which he once proposed to himself upon some point of eti- quette , not half so important , in his eyes , as this matter of boots or brogues , or whatever the calige shall finally be pronounced ...
... taken a fancy to cut my throat ; a pleasure which he once proposed to himself upon some point of eti- quette , not half so important , in his eyes , as this matter of boots or brogues , or whatever the calige shall finally be pronounced ...
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... regret that I did not meet you before this last and fatal error . » " I am really ignorant why Colonel Talbot should have taken so much trouble on my account . " « Mr Waverley , I am dull at apprehending irony WAVERLEY . 15.
... regret that I did not meet you before this last and fatal error . » " I am really ignorant why Colonel Talbot should have taken so much trouble on my account . " « Mr Waverley , I am dull at apprehending irony WAVERLEY . 15.
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... taken the matter up , and that Captain Waverley had thus suffered another , comparatively uncon- cerned , to resent an affront directed against him personally as an officer , and to go out with the person by whom it was offered . The ...
... taken the matter up , and that Captain Waverley had thus suffered another , comparatively uncon- cerned , to resent an affront directed against him personally as an officer , and to go out with the person by whom it was offered . The ...
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