Waverley: Or, 'Tis Sixty Years Since |
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Craving pardon for my heroics , ( which I am unable in cerlain cases to resist
giving way to , ) it is a melancholy fact , that my bistory must here take leave of the
fair Cecilia , who , like many a daughter of Eve , after the departure of Edward ,
and ...
Craving pardon for my heroics , ( which I am unable in cerlain cases to resist
giving way to , ) it is a melancholy fact , that my bistory must here take leave of the
fair Cecilia , who , like many a daughter of Eve , after the departure of Edward ,
and ...
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I seldom ban , sir , " said he to the man ; “ but if you play any of your hound's - foot
tricks , and leave puir Berwick before he's sorted , to rin after spuilzie , deil be wi '
me if I do not give your craig a thraw . " He then stroked with great complacency ...
I seldom ban , sir , " said he to the man ; “ but if you play any of your hound's - foot
tricks , and leave puir Berwick before he's sorted , to rin after spuilzie , deil be wi '
me if I do not give your craig a thraw . " He then stroked with great complacency ...
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Sir E. W. and Mr. R. are still at large , but are not permitted lo leave London . I
wish to Heaven I could give you as good an account of matters in the square . But
the news of the unhappy affair at Preston came upon us , with the dreadful
addition ...
Sir E. W. and Mr. R. are still at large , but are not permitted lo leave London . I
wish to Heaven I could give you as good an account of matters in the square . But
the news of the unhappy affair at Preston came upon us , with the dreadful
addition ...
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said Fergus ; “ the vessel is going to pieces , and it is full time , for all who can , to
get into the long - boat and leave her . " “ Why , what will other gentlemen do ! "
answered Waverley , and why did the Highland Chiefs consent to this retreat , if it
...
said Fergus ; “ the vessel is going to pieces , and it is full time , for all who can , to
get into the long - boat and leave her . " “ Why , what will other gentlemen do ! "
answered Waverley , and why did the Highland Chiefs consent to this retreat , if it
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and sister Theresa , the priest proposed next day to leave Carlisle , for the
nearest sea - port from which they could embark for France . Waverley forced on
this good man a ring of some value , and a sum of money to be employed ( as he
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and sister Theresa , the priest proposed next day to leave Carlisle , for the
nearest sea - port from which they could embark for France . Waverley forced on
this good man a ring of some value , and a sum of money to be employed ( as he
...
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