Waverley: Or, 'Tis Sixty Years Since |
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... extent, and of the nature, jocularly imputed to them by the Baron, were really
laid to the charge of the Highland insurgents; for which many traditions, and
particularly one respecting the Knight of the Mirror, may be quoted as good
evidence.
... extent, and of the nature, jocularly imputed to them by the Baron, were really
laid to the charge of the Highland insurgents; for which many traditions, and
particularly one respecting the Knight of the Mirror, may be quoted as good
evidence.
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There was no refusing assent to a proposition so decidedly laid down by him ,
who undoubtedly was the best judge ; although , had Edward formed his opinion
from his own recollections , he would have pronounced that the Baron was not ...
There was no refusing assent to a proposition so decidedly laid down by him ,
who undoubtedly was the best judge ; although , had Edward formed his opinion
from his own recollections , he would have pronounced that the Baron was not ...
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Shortly after dinner , the Baron , as if to show that his temperance was not entirely
theoretical , proposed a visit to Rose's apartment , or , as he termed it , her
Troisième étage . Waverley was accordingly conducted through one or two of
those ...
Shortly after dinner , the Baron , as if to show that his temperance was not entirely
theoretical , proposed a visit to Rose's apartment , or , as he termed it , her
Troisième étage . Waverley was accordingly conducted through one or two of
those ...
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It was the Baron of Bradwardine .-- It is unnecessary to add , that he threw aside
his weapon , and greeted Waverley with a hearly embrace . CHAPTER LXIV .
COMPARING OF NOTES . The Baron's story was short , when divesled of the ...
It was the Baron of Bradwardine .-- It is unnecessary to add , that he threw aside
his weapon , and greeted Waverley with a hearly embrace . CHAPTER LXIV .
COMPARING OF NOTES . The Baron's story was short , when divesled of the ...
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On their way , the Baron explained to Waverley , that he would be under no
danger in remaining a day or two at Tully - Veolan , and even in being seen
walking about , if he used the precaulion of pretending that he was looking at the
estate as ...
On their way , the Baron explained to Waverley , that he would be under no
danger in remaining a day or two at Tully - Veolan , and even in being seen
walking about , if he used the precaulion of pretending that he was looking at the
estate as ...
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