Waverley: Or, 'Tis Sixty Years Since |
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... merit , brought from the county of Devon ( the Damnonia of the Romans , if we
can trust Robert of Cirencester ) . He is , as ye may well suppose from such a
tendency , but of yeoman extraction - servabit odorem testa diu -and I believe ...
... merit , brought from the county of Devon ( the Damnonia of the Romans , if we
can trust Robert of Cirencester ) . He is , as ye may well suppose from such a
tendency , but of yeoman extraction - servabit odorem testa diu -and I believe ...
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But there are men in the world who will not believe that danger and fatigue are
often incurred without any very adequate cause , and therefore who are
sometimes led to assign molives of aclion entirely foreign to the trulh . This man
Bean Lean ...
But there are men in the world who will not believe that danger and fatigue are
often incurred without any very adequate cause , and therefore who are
sometimes led to assign molives of aclion entirely foreign to the trulh . This man
Bean Lean ...
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I often believe his zeal is frozen by that proud cold - blooded Englishman whom
he now lives with so much . ” “ Colonel Talbot ? -- he is a very disagreeable
person , to be sure . He looks as if he thought no Scottish woman worth the
trouble of ...
I often believe his zeal is frozen by that proud cold - blooded Englishman whom
he now lives with so much . ” “ Colonel Talbot ? -- he is a very disagreeable
person , to be sure . He looks as if he thought no Scottish woman worth the
trouble of ...
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The Chevalier was silent for a moment , looking steadily at them both , and then
said , “ Upon my word , Mr. Waverley , you are a less happy man than I conceived
I had very good reason to believe you . But now , gentlemen , allow me to be ...
The Chevalier was silent for a moment , looking steadily at them both , and then
said , “ Upon my word , Mr. Waverley , you are a less happy man than I conceived
I had very good reason to believe you . But now , gentlemen , allow me to be ...
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The Laird he'll no believe thae things , but he was aye ower rash and
venturesome and feared neither man nor deevil - and sae's seen o't . But , right
sure am I , Sir George Mackenzie says , that no divine can doubt there are
witches , since the ...
The Laird he'll no believe thae things , but he was aye ower rash and
venturesome and feared neither man nor deevil - and sae's seen o't . But , right
sure am I , Sir George Mackenzie says , that no divine can doubt there are
witches , since the ...
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