Waverley, Or, 'Tis Sixty Years Since, Volumen 2A. and W. Galignani, 1825 |
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... Rose's . He wad scroll for a plack the sheet , or she kend what it was to want ; if indeed a ' the bonnie baronie o ' Bradwardine and Tully - Veolan , with the fortalice and manor - place thereof , ( he kept sobbing and whining at every ...
... Rose's . He wad scroll for a plack the sheet , or she kend what it was to want ; if indeed a ' the bonnie baronie o ' Bradwardine and Tully - Veolan , with the fortalice and manor - place thereof , ( he kept sobbing and whining at every ...
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... brilliant . It was not long before the lover's eye discovered the object of his attachment . Flora Mac - Ivor was in the act of returning to her seat , near the top of the room , with Rose Bradwardine by her side . Among 34 WAVERLEY .
... brilliant . It was not long before the lover's eye discovered the object of his attachment . Flora Mac - Ivor was in the act of returning to her seat , near the top of the room , with Rose Bradwardine by her side . Among 34 WAVERLEY .
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Walter Scott. room , with Rose Bradwardine by her side . Among much elegance and beauty , they had attracted a gene- ral degree of the public attention , being certainly two of the handsomest women present . The prince took much notice ...
Walter Scott. room , with Rose Bradwardine by her side . Among much elegance and beauty , they had attracted a gene- ral degree of the public attention , being certainly two of the handsomest women present . The prince took much notice ...
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... Rose Bradwardine , " he is not yet recovered ! " These words , which she uttered with great emo- tion , were overheard by the chevalier himself , who stepped hastily forward , and , taking Waverley by the hand , inquired kindly after ...
... Rose Bradwardine , " he is not yet recovered ! " These words , which she uttered with great emo- tion , were overheard by the chevalier himself , who stepped hastily forward , and , taking Waverley by the hand , inquired kindly after ...
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... Rose Bradwardine bent her whole soul to listen . She felt a secret triumph at the public tribute paid to one , whose merit she had learn- ed to prize too early and too fondly . Without a thought of jealousy , without a feeling of fear ...
... Rose Bradwardine bent her whole soul to listen . She felt a secret triumph at the public tribute paid to one , whose merit she had learn- ed to prize too early and too fondly . Without a thought of jealousy , without a feeling of fear ...
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