Waverley; Or, 'Tis Sixty Years SinceDeWolfe, Fiske, 1890 - 466 páginas |
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... observed that his arm was in a sling , which seemed to account for the awkward and em- barrassed manner with which he had presented his hand . To a question from Miss Bradwardine , he muttered , in answer , something about his horse ...
... observed that his arm was in a sling , which seemed to account for the awkward and em- barrassed manner with which he had presented his hand . To a question from Miss Bradwardine , he muttered , in answer , something about his horse ...
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... observed Mr. Bradwardine , " with which the early history of distinguished families was deformed in the times of superstition ; as that of Rome and other ancient nations , had their prodigies , sir , the which you may read in ancient ...
... observed Mr. Bradwardine , " with which the early history of distinguished families was deformed in the times of superstition ; as that of Rome and other ancient nations , had their prodigies , sir , the which you may read in ancient ...
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... observed with regret that his suit made as little progress in the affections of the former as the arms of the Chevalier in subduing the fortress . She maintained with rigor the rule she had laid down of treating him with indifference ...
... observed with regret that his suit made as little progress in the affections of the former as the arms of the Chevalier in subduing the fortress . She maintained with rigor the rule she had laid down of treating him with indifference ...
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