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As for the plunder supposed to have been picked up by some of the insurgents in
1745, it must be remembered, that although the way of that unfortunate little army
was neither marked by devastation nor bloodshed, but, on the contrary, was ...
As for the plunder supposed to have been picked up by some of the insurgents in
1745, it must be remembered, that although the way of that unfortunate little army
was neither marked by devastation nor bloodshed, but, on the contrary, was ...
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As for the plunder supposed to have been picked up by some of the insurgents in
1745 , it must be remembered , that although the way of that unfortunate little
army was neither marked by devastation nor bloodshed , but , on the contrary ,
was ...
As for the plunder supposed to have been picked up by some of the insurgents in
1745 , it must be remembered , that although the way of that unfortunate little
army was neither marked by devastation nor bloodshed , but , on the contrary ,
was ...
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Where we are not at ease , we cannot be happy ; and therefore it is not surprising
that Edward Waverley supposed that he disliked and was unfitted for society ,
merely because he had not yet acquired the habit of living in it with ease and ...
Where we are not at ease , we cannot be happy ; and therefore it is not surprising
that Edward Waverley supposed that he disliked and was unfitted for society ,
merely because he had not yet acquired the habit of living in it with ease and ...
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The letter further insinuated , though with great delicacy , that although some
family connexions might be supposed to render it necessary for Captain
Waverley to communicate with gentlemen who were in this unpleasant state of
suspicion ...
The letter further insinuated , though with great delicacy , that although some
family connexions might be supposed to render it necessary for Captain
Waverley to communicate with gentlemen who were in this unpleasant state of
suspicion ...
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It would not , for instance , be supposed , that at the time he is favouring us with
the highly wrought account of bis amour with the adorable Peggie , the Chevalier
Johnstone was a married man , whose grandchild is now alive , or that the whole
...
It would not , for instance , be supposed , that at the time he is favouring us with
the highly wrought account of bis amour with the adorable Peggie , the Chevalier
Johnstone was a married man , whose grandchild is now alive , or that the whole
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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