Waverley; Or, 'Tis Sixty Years SinceDeWolfe, Fiske, 1890 - 466 páginas |
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... present to your Royal Highness , " said Fergus , bowing profoundly- " The descendant of one of the most ancient and loyal fam- ilies in England , " said the young Chevalier , interrupting him . " I beg your pardon , for interrupting you ...
... present to your Royal Highness , " said Fergus , bowing profoundly- " The descendant of one of the most ancient and loyal fam- ilies in England , " said the young Chevalier , interrupting him . " I beg your pardon , for interrupting you ...
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... present to your Royal Highness , " said Fergus , bowing profoundly- " The descendant of one of the most ancient and loyal fam- ilies in England , " said the young Chevalier , interrupting him . " I beg your pardon , for interrupting you ...
... present to your Royal Highness , " said Fergus , bowing profoundly- " The descendant of one of the most ancient and loyal fam- ilies in England , " said the young Chevalier , interrupting him . " I beg your pardon , for interrupting you ...
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... present . This mood of mind is highly favorable for the exercise of the powers of imagination , for poetry , and for that eloquence which is allied to poetry . Waverley , as we have elsewhere observed , possessed at times a wonderful ...
... present . This mood of mind is highly favorable for the exercise of the powers of imagination , for poetry , and for that eloquence which is allied to poetry . Waverley , as we have elsewhere observed , possessed at times a wonderful ...
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