Waverley, Or, 'Tis Sixty Years Since, Volumen 2James Crissy, 1825 |
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... more the 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.
... more the 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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... baron . The uniform in which he was now attired seemed to have added fresh stiff- ness and rigidity to his tall , perpendicular figure : and the consciousness of military command and au- thority had increased , in the same proportion ...
... baron . The uniform in which he was now attired seemed to have added fresh stiff- ness and rigidity to his tall , perpendicular figure : and the consciousness of military command and au- thority had increased , in the same proportion ...
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... Baron of Bradwar- dine held there , and whether he would not have been peculiarly happy to have had your services in the regiment of horse which he is now about to levy . " Edward eluded this reproach by pleading the ne- cessity of ...
... Baron of Bradwar- dine held there , and whether he would not have been peculiarly happy to have had your services in the regiment of horse which he is now about to levy . " Edward eluded this reproach by pleading the ne- cessity of ...
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... baron , " to walk as far as my quarters in the Luckenbooths , and to admire in your passage the High Street , whilk is , beyond a shadow of dubitation , finer than any street , whether in London or Paris . But Rose , poor thing , is ...
... baron , " to walk as far as my quarters in the Luckenbooths , and to admire in your passage the High Street , whilk is , beyond a shadow of dubitation , finer than any street , whether in London or Paris . But Rose , poor thing , is ...
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