Waverley, Or, 'Tis Sixty Years Since, Volumen 2James Crissy, 1825 |
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... social intercourse of question and an- swer , from which he had been so long secluded . But apparently the remembrance of his defeat by the VOL . II . 2 Baron of Bradwardine , of which Edward had been the WAVERLEY . 5.
... social intercourse of question and an- swer , from which he had been so long secluded . But apparently the remembrance of his defeat by the VOL . II . 2 Baron of Bradwardine , of which Edward had been the WAVERLEY . 5.
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Walter Scott. Baron of Bradwardine , of which Edward had been the unwilling cause , still rankled in the mind of the low - bred , and yet proud , laird . He carefully avoid- ed giving the least sign of recognition , riding dog- gedly at ...
Walter Scott. Baron of Bradwardine , of which Edward had been the unwilling cause , still rankled in the mind of the low - bred , and yet proud , laird . He carefully avoid- ed giving the least sign of recognition , riding dog- gedly at ...
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... Bradwardine rankles in his recollection , the rather that I dare say his mode of telling that story contributed to the evil reports which reached your quondam regiment . " " Very likely , " said Waverley ; " but now , surely , my dear ...
... Bradwardine rankles in his recollection , the rather that I dare say his mode of telling that story contributed to the evil reports which reached your quondam regiment . " " Very likely , " said Waverley ; " but now , surely , my dear ...
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... Bradwardine should be , in point of trust , and in point of power , fully able to refute all calum- nies against the heir of Waverley - Honour , whom he had so much right to regard as his own son . 22 Fergus Mac - Ivor , who had now ...
... Bradwardine should be , in point of trust , and in point of power , fully able to refute all calum- nies against the heir of Waverley - Honour , whom he had so much right to regard as his own son . 22 Fergus Mac - Ivor , who had now ...
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... Bradwardine , and was informed she had come to Edinburgh with Flora Mac - Ivor , under guard of a party of the chieftain's men . This step was indeed necessary . Tully - Veolan having become a very unpleasant , and even dangerous place ...
... Bradwardine , and was informed she had come to Edinburgh with Flora Mac - Ivor , under guard of a party of the chieftain's men . This step was indeed necessary . Tully - Veolan having become a very unpleasant , and even dangerous place ...
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