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This concluding chapter ' is also added to the present Introduction , for the reason
already mentioned regarding the preceding fragment . It was a step in my
advance towards romantic composition ; and to preserve the traces of these is in
a ...
This concluding chapter ' is also added to the present Introduction , for the reason
already mentioned regarding the preceding fragment . It was a step in my
advance towards romantic composition ; and to preserve the traces of these is in
a ...
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The Baron , convinced from this answer that her terror had , for the time ,
somewhat disturbed her reason , forbore to question her ; and Matilda and
Eleanor , to whom a message had been dispatched with the result of this strange
adventure ...
The Baron , convinced from this answer that her terror had , for the time ,
somewhat disturbed her reason , forbore to question her ; and Matilda and
Eleanor , to whom a message had been dispatched with the result of this strange
adventure ...
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There is no reason I should answer a word more , and I am determined to abide
by this resolution , ” And again he resumed his posture of sullen and determined
silence . “ Allow me , ” said the magistrate , " to remind you of one reason that ...
There is no reason I should answer a word more , and I am determined to abide
by this resolution , ” And again he resumed his posture of sullen and determined
silence . “ Allow me , ” said the magistrate , " to remind you of one reason that ...
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WAVERLEY , had , indeed , as he looked closer into the state of the Chevalier's
Court , less reason to be salisfied with it . ... Almost all had their reasons for
discontent , although the most legitimate was that of the worthy old Baron , who
was ...
WAVERLEY , had , indeed , as he looked closer into the state of the Chevalier's
Court , less reason to be salisfied with it . ... Almost all had their reasons for
discontent , although the most legitimate was that of the worthy old Baron , who
was ...
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The surrender of Carlisle , and the severity with which the rebel garrison were
threalened , soon formed an additional reason against venturing upon a solitary
and hopeless journey through a hostile country and a large army , to carry the ...
The surrender of Carlisle , and the severity with which the rebel garrison were
threalened , soon formed an additional reason against venturing upon a solitary
and hopeless journey through a hostile country and a large army , to carry the ...
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