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I could wish , sir , " continued the Major , “ that my duty terminated here ; but it is
necessary that we should have some further inquiry into the cause of your
journey through the country at this unforlunate and distracled time . " Mr.
Ebenezer ...
I could wish , sir , " continued the Major , “ that my duty terminated here ; but it is
necessary that we should have some further inquiry into the cause of your
journey through the country at this unforlunate and distracled time . " Mr.
Ebenezer ...
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Major Melville accordingly perused the letters of Richard WaVerley , of Sir
Everard , and of Aunt Rachel ; but the inferences he drew from them were
different from what Waverley expected . They held the language of discontent
with ...
Major Melville accordingly perused the letters of Richard WaVerley , of Sir
Everard , and of Aunt Rachel ; but the inferences he drew from them were
different from what Waverley expected . They held the language of discontent
with ...
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This person , whom they call Gisted Gilfillan , has been long a leader among
them , and now heads a small party , which will pass here to - day , or to - morrow
, on their march towards Stirling , under whose escort Major Melvillc proposes
you ...
This person , whom they call Gisted Gilfillan , has been long a leader among
them , and now heads a small party , which will pass here to - day , or to - morrow
, on their march towards Stirling , under whose escort Major Melvillc proposes
you ...
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He dared not urge to him the real motive , which was a good - nalured wish to
secure a favourable report of Waverley's case froin Major Melville lo Governor
Blakeney . He remarked , from the flashes of our hero's spirit , that touching upon
this ...
He dared not urge to him the real motive , which was a good - nalured wish to
secure a favourable report of Waverley's case froin Major Melville lo Governor
Blakeney . He remarked , from the flashes of our hero's spirit , that touching upon
this ...
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His arms were a broadsword and pistols , which , from the antiquity of their
appearance , might have seen the rout of Pentland , or Both well Brigg As he
came up a few steps to meet Major Melville , and louched solemnly , but slightly ,
his huge ...
His arms were a broadsword and pistols , which , from the antiquity of their
appearance , might have seen the rout of Pentland , or Both well Brigg As he
came up a few steps to meet Major Melville , and louched solemnly , but slightly ,
his huge ...
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