Waverley; Or, 'Tis Sixty Years SinceDeWolfe, Fiske, 1890 - 466 páginas |
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... thee a path which will suit thee better than to as- sume the decency of language and of outward manner , of which thou hast so little . I have acquainted the General that thou hast been by bad example and bad education- " Which is to be ...
... thee a path which will suit thee better than to as- sume the decency of language and of outward manner , of which thou hast so little . I have acquainted the General that thou hast been by bad example and bad education- " Which is to be ...
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... thee thus long , " said the General .- " I told thee that I was something unwill- ing , upon slight occasion , to dispossess the sequestrators by my own proper warrant , although having , perhaps , sufficient authority in the state both ...
... thee thus long , " said the General .- " I told thee that I was something unwill- ing , upon slight occasion , to dispossess the sequestrators by my own proper warrant , although having , perhaps , sufficient authority in the state both ...
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... thee more than ever was held out to woman since Adam first took his bride by the hand . It shall be for others to stand dry - lipped , doing penance , like papists , by abstinence , when the vessel of pleasure pours forth its delights ...
... thee more than ever was held out to woman since Adam first took his bride by the hand . It shall be for others to stand dry - lipped , doing penance , like papists , by abstinence , when the vessel of pleasure pours forth its delights ...
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Albert Albert Lee Alice ancient answered appeared arms army Baron of Bradwardine betwixt Bletson called Callum cavalier character Charles Chieftain Church clan Colonel Everard Colonel Talbot command Cromwell danger dear Desborough devil Doctor door Edward England exclaimed eyes father fear feelings Flora followed gentleman Gilbert Pearson give Glennaquoich hand hast hath head heard heart Highland Holdenough honor horse house of Stuart Jacobite Joceline King King's King's Oak lady Lodge look Lord Louis Kerneguy Macwheeble manner Markham Everard Master mind never night occasion old knight party passed person Phoebe poor present Prince rapier replied returned Rochecliffe Rose roundheaded royal Scotland seemed Sir Everard Sir Henry Lee soldiers speak spirit sword tell thee thou thought tion Tomkins Tully-Veolan turned Vich Ian Vohr voice Waverley's whig wild Wildrake Woodstock Woodstock town words worthy young Zerubbabel