Waverley; Or, 'Tis Sixty Years SinceDeWolfe, Fiske, 1890 - 466 páginas |
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... means of conveying to them assurances of your safety . " Edward was silenced but not satisfied with these reasons . He had now been more than once shocked at the small degree of sympathy which Fergus exhibited for the feelings even of ...
... means of conveying to them assurances of your safety . " Edward was silenced but not satisfied with these reasons . He had now been more than once shocked at the small degree of sympathy which Fergus exhibited for the feelings even of ...
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... means . " 66 How , " said Fergus , stopping short , and turning upon Waverley- " How am I to understand that , Mr. Waverley ? - Had I the pleasure to hear you aright ? " " Perfectly right , Fergus . " " And am I to understand that you ...
... means . " 66 How , " said Fergus , stopping short , and turning upon Waverley- " How am I to understand that , Mr. Waverley ? - Had I the pleasure to hear you aright ? " " Perfectly right , Fergus . " " And am I to understand that you ...
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... means of their disappointment , and had no mind to reside where their proceedings could be overlooked by him , although they took leave in terms of the utmost respect . They went , however , no farther than Oxford , and remained there ...
... means of their disappointment , and had no mind to reside where their proceedings could be overlooked by him , although they took leave in terms of the utmost respect . They went , however , no farther than Oxford , and remained there ...
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