Waverley: Or, 'Tis Sixty Years Since |
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But consult your own good sense and reason rather than a prepossession hastily
adopted , probably only because you have met a young woman possessed of the
usual accomplishmenls , in a sequestered and romantic situation . Let your ...
But consult your own good sense and reason rather than a prepossession hastily
adopted , probably only because you have met a young woman possessed of the
usual accomplishmenls , in a sequestered and romantic situation . Let your ...
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After proceeding a greater way in this inconvenient manner than was at all
comfortable to his knees and shins , Waverley perceived the smell of smoke ,
which probably had been much sooner distinguished by the more acute nasal
organs of ...
After proceeding a greater way in this inconvenient manner than was at all
comfortable to his knees and shins , Waverley perceived the smell of smoke ,
which probably had been much sooner distinguished by the more acute nasal
organs of ...
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Jf , my dear reader , thou hast ever happened to take post - horses al ---- , or at (
one at least of which blanks , or more probably both , you will be able to fill up
from an inn near your own residence ) , you must have observed , and doubtless
...
Jf , my dear reader , thou hast ever happened to take post - horses al ---- , or at (
one at least of which blanks , or more probably both , you will be able to fill up
from an inn near your own residence ) , you must have observed , and doubtless
...
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The fascinalions of the Circes of the High Street , and the polations of strength
with which they had been drenched over night , had probably detained these
heroes within the walls of Edinburgh somewhat later than was consistent with
their ...
The fascinalions of the Circes of the High Street , and the polations of strength
with which they had been drenched over night , had probably detained these
heroes within the walls of Edinburgh somewhat later than was consistent with
their ...
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No time , however , was to be lost : the accuracy of this good dame's description
might probably lead to the discovery that Waverley was the pretended Captain
Butler ; an identification fraught with danger to Edward , perhaps to his uncle ,
and ...
No time , however , was to be lost : the accuracy of this good dame's description
might probably lead to the discovery that Waverley was the pretended Captain
Butler ; an identification fraught with danger to Edward , perhaps to his uncle ,
and ...
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affected ancient answered appeared approached arms army asked attendants Baron believe Bradwardine called Captain cause CHAPTER character charge Chief Chieftain circumstances clan Colonel command continued course danger dear Edward English entered Evan expressed eyes father favour feelings Fergus Flora followed formed gave give hand head heard hero Highland honour hope horse interest kind Lady least leave length less letter live look Lord Mac-Ivor Major manner matter means military mind Miss morning natural never night observed occasion officer once opinion party passed perhaps person poor present Prince probably proposed reason received rendered replied respect Rose Scotland seemed seen short side soldiers soon spirit supposed Talbot thing thought took turned usual Waverley Waverley's whole wish young