Waverley: Or, 'Tis Sixty Years Since |
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His compliments were , however , delivered by a servant , with an offer to provide
any thing in his power that could be useful to Captain Waverley on his journey ,
which he intimaled would be continued that evening . To Waverley's further ...
His compliments were , however , delivered by a servant , with an offer to provide
any thing in his power that could be useful to Captain Waverley on his journey ,
which he intimaled would be continued that evening . To Waverley's further ...
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They would not have understood the general philanthropy , which rendered it
almost impossible for Waverley to have ... but , as apprehending that the sufferer
was one of his following ' , they unanimously allowed that Waverley's conduct
was ...
They would not have understood the general philanthropy , which rendered it
almost impossible for Waverley to have ... but , as apprehending that the sufferer
was one of his following ' , they unanimously allowed that Waverley's conduct
was ...
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John Hodges , one of Waverley's servants , who had remained with the regiment ,
and had been taken at Preston , now made his appearance . He had sought out
his master , with the purpose of again entering his service . From this fellow they ...
John Hodges , one of Waverley's servants , who had remained with the regiment ,
and had been taken at Preston , now made his appearance . He had sought out
his master , with the purpose of again entering his service . From this fellow they ...
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The strength of conviction with which he expressed himself upon this subject , as
well as his assurances that the letlers intended for Waverley had been delivered
to Ruthven , made that revolution in Colonel Gardiner's opinion which he ...
The strength of conviction with which he expressed himself upon this subject , as
well as his assurances that the letlers intended for Waverley had been delivered
to Ruthven , made that revolution in Colonel Gardiner's opinion which he ...
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obscurities of the narrative previous to Waverley's leaving Glennaquoich . By
Colonel Talbot's advice , Waverley declined detaining in his service the lad
whose evidence had thrown additional light on these intrigues . He represented
to him it ...
obscurities of the narrative previous to Waverley's leaving Glennaquoich . By
Colonel Talbot's advice , Waverley declined detaining in his service the lad
whose evidence had thrown additional light on these intrigues . He represented
to him it ...
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