Waverley, or, 'Tis sixty years sinceJ.W. Lovell, 1899 |
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... gentleman , but too much occupied with graver business to thank me for indicating him more plainly as a confidant of my childish mystery . When boyhood advancing into youth required more serious studies and graver cares , a long illness ...
... gentleman , but too much occupied with graver business to thank me for indicating him more plainly as a confidant of my childish mystery . When boyhood advancing into youth required more serious studies and graver cares , a long illness ...
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... gentleman , equally remarkable for the kind and liberal tone of his criti- cism , the acuteness of his reasoning , and the very gentleman- like manner in which he conducted his inquiries , displayed not only powers of accurate ...
... gentleman , equally remarkable for the kind and liberal tone of his criti- cism , the acuteness of his reasoning , and the very gentleman- like manner in which he conducted his inquiries , displayed not only powers of accurate ...
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... gentleman commanded him to surrender , and received for reply a thrust , which he caught in his target . The officer was now defenceless , and the battle - axe of a gigantic Highlander ( the miller of Inver- nahyle's mill ) was uplifted ...
... gentleman commanded him to surrender , and received for reply a thrust , which he caught in his target . The officer was now defenceless , and the battle - axe of a gigantic Highlander ( the miller of Inver- nahyle's mill ) was uplifted ...
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... gentleman was wont to express it ) appeared " marked with the sign of the beast ! " as a subject unfit for favor or pardon . At length Colonel Whitefoord applied to the Duke of Cumberland in person . From him , also , he received a posi ...
... gentleman was wont to express it ) appeared " marked with the sign of the beast ! " as a subject unfit for favor or pardon . At length Colonel Whitefoord applied to the Duke of Cumberland in person . From him , also , he received a posi ...
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... gentlemen , but wild and rude , The baser sort , Who to the wounded had no mood But murd'ring sport ! Ev'n both ... gentleman and chief , Unhumanly ! Like Popish tortures , I belief , Such cruelty . Ev'n what was act on open stage ...
... gentlemen , but wild and rude , The baser sort , Who to the wounded had no mood But murd'ring sport ! Ev'n both ... gentleman and chief , Unhumanly ! Like Popish tortures , I belief , Such cruelty . Ev'n what was act on open stage ...
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