Waverley, Or, 'Tis Sixty Years SinceBlack, 1911 - 503 páginas |
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... entered upon the part of the story which as finally found most interesting . Be that as it may , this portion of the manuscript was laid side in the drawers of an old writing - desk , which , on my first oming to reside at Abbotsford ...
... entered upon the part of the story which as finally found most interesting . Be that as it may , this portion of the manuscript was laid side in the drawers of an old writing - desk , which , on my first oming to reside at Abbotsford ...
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... entering into this new contest for reputation , I might be said rather to endanger what I had , than to have any con- siderable chance of acquiring more . I was affected , too , by none of those motives which , at an earlier period of ...
... entering into this new contest for reputation , I might be said rather to endanger what I had , than to have any con- siderable chance of acquiring more . I was affected , too , by none of those motives which , at an earlier period of ...
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... the neighbouring wind - mill of Kippilaw , Dick was somewhat startled to observe that his conductor entered the hill side by a passage or cavern , of which he himself , though well acquainted with the 26 Appendix to General Preface.
... the neighbouring wind - mill of Kippilaw , Dick was somewhat startled to observe that his conductor entered the hill side by a passage or cavern , of which he himself , though well acquainted with the 26 Appendix to General Preface.
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... entered a very long range of stables ; in every stall stood a coal - black horse ; by every horse lay a knight in coal - black armour , with a drawn sword in his hand , but all were as silent , hoof and limb , as if they had been cut ...
... entered a very long range of stables ; in every stall stood a coal - black horse ; by every horse lay a knight in coal - black armour , with a drawn sword in his hand , but all were as silent , hoof and limb , as if they had been cut ...
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... entered into for the defence of an ally who was unwilling to defend himself , and for the restoration of a royal family , nobility , and priest- hood , who tamely abandoned their own rights , is a burden too much even for the resources ...
... entered into for the defence of an ally who was unwilling to defend himself , and for the restoration of a royal family , nobility , and priest- hood , who tamely abandoned their own rights , is a burden too much even for the resources ...
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