Waverley: Or, 'Tis Sixty Years Since |
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his wish or intention. The character of Callum Beg is that of a spirit naturally
turned to daring evil, and determined, by the circumstances of his situation, to a
particular species of mischief. Those who have perused the curious Letters from
the ...
his wish or intention. The character of Callum Beg is that of a spirit naturally
turned to daring evil, and determined, by the circumstances of his situation, to a
particular species of mischief. Those who have perused the curious Letters from
the ...
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I wish you would command her to accept mine en attendant , " said Fergus ,
laughing . I don't know hy what caprice it was that this wish , however jocularly
expressed , rather jarred on Edward's feelings , notwithstanding his growing
inclination ...
I wish you would command her to accept mine en attendant , " said Fergus ,
laughing . I don't know hy what caprice it was that this wish , however jocularly
expressed , rather jarred on Edward's feelings , notwithstanding his growing
inclination ...
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Cathleen , let my sister know Mr. Waverley wishes to bid her farewell before he
leaves us . But Rose Bradwardine , her situation must be thought of - I wish she
were here — And why should she not ? - There are but four red - coats at Tully ...
Cathleen , let my sister know Mr. Waverley wishes to bid her farewell before he
leaves us . But Rose Bradwardine , her situation must be thought of - I wish she
were here — And why should she not ? - There are but four red - coats at Tully ...
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I wish to God , " he said , “ The old den would tumble down upon the heads of the
fools who attack , and the knaves who defend it ! I see , Waverley , you think I am
mad — leave us , Evan , but be within call . " “ The Colonel's in an unco kippage ...
I wish to God , " he said , “ The old den would tumble down upon the heads of the
fools who attack , and the knaves who defend it ! I see , Waverley , you think I am
mad — leave us , Evan , but be within call . " “ The Colonel's in an unco kippage ...
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Edward told his story at length , suppressing his quarrel with Fergus ; for , being
himself partial to Highlanders , he did not wish to give any advantage to the
Colonel's national prejudice against them . " Are you sure it was your friend
Glen's ...
Edward told his story at length , suppressing his quarrel with Fergus ; for , being
himself partial to Highlanders , he did not wish to give any advantage to the
Colonel's national prejudice against them . " Are you sure it was your friend
Glen's ...
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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