Waverley; Or, 'Tis Sixty Years SinceDeWolfe, Fiske, 1890 - 466 páginas |
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... ladies , his taste unfortunately determined him in favor of Lady Emily , the youngest , who received his attentions with an embarrassment which showed at once , that she durst not decline them , and that they afforded her anything but ...
... ladies , his taste unfortunately determined him in favor of Lady Emily , the youngest , who received his attentions with an embarrassment which showed at once , that she durst not decline them , and that they afforded her anything but ...
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... Lady Eleanor , taking more pleasure in the sport than Matilda , and being a less burden to her palfrey than the Lord Boteler , was the first who arrived at the spot , and taking a cross - bow from an attendant , discharged a bolt at the ...
... Lady Eleanor , taking more pleasure in the sport than Matilda , and being a less burden to her palfrey than the Lord Boteler , was the first who arrived at the spot , and taking a cross - bow from an attendant , discharged a bolt at the ...
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... Lady Emma Darcy has not suffered from my imprudence . " At this moment Lady Matilda , returning said that her fair friend , on her recovery , had calmly and deliberately insisted that she had seen Fitz- osborne before , in the most ...
... Lady Emma Darcy has not suffered from my imprudence . " At this moment Lady Matilda , returning said that her fair friend , on her recovery , had calmly and deliberately insisted that she had seen Fitz- osborne before , in the most ...
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