Waverley, or, 'Tis sixty years sinceJ.W. Lovell, 1899 |
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... the main branch , or rather stock , of the house had re- nounced all connection since the great lawsuit in 1670 . * See Dyer's Weekly Letter . Note 1 . This degenerate scion had committed a farther offence against the. WAVERLEY.
... the main branch , or rather stock , of the house had re- nounced all connection since the great lawsuit in 1670 . * See Dyer's Weekly Letter . Note 1 . This degenerate scion had committed a farther offence against the. WAVERLEY.
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... the de- caying brands on its ponderous and ample hearth , he would exercise for hours that internal sorcery by which past or * See The Bradshaigh Legend . Note 2 . imaginary events are presented in action , as it were. WAVERLEY 19.
... the de- caying brands on its ponderous and ample hearth , he would exercise for hours that internal sorcery by which past or * See The Bradshaigh Legend . Note 2 . imaginary events are presented in action , as it were. WAVERLEY 19.
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... had a fit of the colic , which lasted for five days , occasioned , he said , solely and utterly by becoming the un- * Titus Livius . Note 3 . happy instrument of conveying such a serious sum of money 32 WAVERLEY NOVELS.
... had a fit of the colic , which lasted for five days , occasioned , he said , solely and utterly by becoming the un- * Titus Livius . Note 3 . happy instrument of conveying such a serious sum of money 32 WAVERLEY NOVELS.
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... the selfish cowardice of the trade , Mr. Pembroke resolved to make two copies of these tremendous manuscripts for the use of his pupil . He felt that Nicholas Amhurst . Note 4 he had been indolent as a tutor , and ,. WAVERLEY 85.
... the selfish cowardice of the trade , Mr. Pembroke resolved to make two copies of these tremendous manuscripts for the use of his pupil . He felt that Nicholas Amhurst . Note 4 he had been indolent as a tutor , and ,. WAVERLEY 85.
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... the eyes of the young soldier . It may be easily imagined that the officers of a regiment , commanded by so respectable * Colonel Gardiner . Note 5 . a person , composed a society more sedate and orderly. 87 CHAPTER VII ...
... the eyes of the young soldier . It may be easily imagined that the officers of a regiment , commanded by so respectable * Colonel Gardiner . Note 5 . a person , composed a society more sedate and orderly. 87 CHAPTER VII ...
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