Waverley, Or, 'Tis Sixty Years Since, Volumen 2James Crissy, 1825 |
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... believe , both friend and foe , under the pretence of levying blackmail , sometimes as if by my authority , and some- times ( and be cursed to his consummate impudence ) in his own great name . Upon my honour , if I live to see the ...
... believe , both friend and foe , under the pretence of levying blackmail , sometimes as if by my authority , and some- times ( and be cursed to his consummate impudence ) in his own great name . Upon my honour , if I live to see the ...
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... believe there may even be some who would be consoled by such a reflection for the loss of the whole existing generation ; but there is a sorrow which knows nei- ther hunger nor thirst ; and poor Flora . " - He paused and the whole ...
... believe there may even be some who would be consoled by such a reflection for the loss of the whole existing generation ; but there is a sorrow which knows nei- ther hunger nor thirst ; and poor Flora . " - He paused and the whole ...
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... believe are little better than garçons apothecaires . ' " But the man will bleed to death . " " " " Poor fellow ! But it will be a thousand men's fate before night ; so come along . " " I can not ; I tell you he is son of a tenant of my ...
... believe are little better than garçons apothecaires . ' " But the man will bleed to death . " " " " Poor fellow ! But it will be a thousand men's fate before night ; so come along . " " I can not ; I tell you he is son of a tenant of my ...
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... believe , in the army , and the husband of Lady Emily Blandeville ; but I thought Colonel Talbot had been abroad . " " I am just returned ; and being in Scotland , thought it my duty to act where my services promis- ed to be useful ...
... believe , in the army , and the husband of Lady Emily Blandeville ; but I thought Colonel Talbot had been abroad . " " I am just returned ; and being in Scotland , thought it my duty to act where my services promis- ed to be useful ...
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... believe the army makes some stay in Edinburgh , to collect reinforcements . " And besiege the castle ? " said Talbot , smiling sarcastically ; " well , unless my old commander , Gen- eral Guest , turn false metal , or the castle sink ...
... believe the army makes some stay in Edinburgh , to collect reinforcements . " And besiege the castle ? " said Talbot , smiling sarcastically ; " well , unless my old commander , Gen- eral Guest , turn false metal , or the castle sink ...
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