Waverley: Or, 'Tis Sixty Years Since |
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Upon the whole, it is hoped that the Waverley Novels, in their new dress, will not
be found to have lost any part of their attractions in consequence of receiving
illustrations by the Author, and undergoing his careful revision. ABBotsford,
January ...
Upon the whole, it is hoped that the Waverley Novels, in their new dress, will not
be found to have lost any part of their attractions in consequence of receiving
illustrations by the Author, and undergoing his careful revision. ABBotsford,
January ...
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The whole scene was depressing ; for it argued , at the first glance , at least a
stagnation of industry , and perhaps of intellect . Even curiosity , the busiest
passion of the idle , seemed of a listless cast in the village of Tully - Veolan : the
curs ...
The whole scene was depressing ; for it argued , at the first glance , at least a
stagnation of industry , and perhaps of intellect . Even curiosity , the busiest
passion of the idle , seemed of a listless cast in the village of Tully - Veolan : the
curs ...
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A second train of artillery , with another regiment of horse , closed the long march
, and formed on the left flank of the infantry , the whole line facing southward .
While the English army went through these evolutions , the Highlanders showed
...
A second train of artillery , with another regiment of horse , closed the long march
, and formed on the left flank of the infantry , the whole line facing southward .
While the English army went through these evolutions , the Highlanders showed
...
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Loud shouls of triumph now echoed over the whole field . The battle was fought
and won , and the whole baggage , artillery , and military stores of the regular
army remained in possession of the victors . Never was a victory more complete .
Loud shouls of triumph now echoed over the whole field . The battle was fought
and won , and the whole baggage , artillery , and military stores of the regular
army remained in possession of the victors . Never was a victory more complete .
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... because Jenny Jop had danced a whole night with Corporal Bullock of the
Fusileers . CHAPTER LII . INTRIGUES OF SOCIETY AND LOVE . COLONEL
TALBOT became more kindly in his demeanour towards Waverley after the
confidence ...
... because Jenny Jop had danced a whole night with Corporal Bullock of the
Fusileers . CHAPTER LII . INTRIGUES OF SOCIETY AND LOVE . COLONEL
TALBOT became more kindly in his demeanour towards Waverley after the
confidence ...
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