Waverley, Or, 'Tis Sixty Years Since, Volumen 2A. and W. Galignani, 1825 |
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... chevalier , interrupting him . " I beg your pardon for interrupt- ing you , my dear Mac - Ivor , but no master of cere- monies is necessary to present a Waverley to a Stuart . Thus saying , he extended his hand to Edward with the utmost ...
... chevalier , interrupting him . " I beg your pardon for interrupt- ing you , my dear Mac - Ivor , but no master of cere- monies is necessary to present a Waverley to a Stuart . Thus saying , he extended his hand to Edward with the utmost ...
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... Chevalier than the open declaration in his favour of the repre- sentative of the house of Waverley - Honour , so long known as cavaliers and royalists . This Fergus had foreseen from the beginning . He really loved Wa- verley , because ...
... Chevalier than the open declaration in his favour of the repre- sentative of the house of Waverley - Honour , so long known as cavaliers and royalists . This Fergus had foreseen from the beginning . He really loved Wa- verley , because ...
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... hastily over the circumstances of Waverley's story , and concluded with the flattering reception he had met from the young chevalier . The baron listened 1 in silence , and at the conclusion shook Waverley heartily WAVERLEY . 23.
... hastily over the circumstances of Waverley's story , and concluded with the flattering reception he had met from the young chevalier . The baron listened 1 in silence , and at the conclusion shook Waverley heartily WAVERLEY . 23.
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... chevalier himself , who stepped hastily forward , and , taking Waverley by the hand , inquired kindly after his health , and added , that he wished to speak with him . By a strong and sudden effort , which the circumstances rendered in ...
... chevalier himself , who stepped hastily forward , and , taking Waverley by the hand , inquired kindly after his health , and added , that he wished to speak with him . By a strong and sudden effort , which the circumstances rendered in ...
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... chevalier , " I would not trust my mistress in the company of your young friend . He is really , though somewhat romantic , one of the most fascinating young men whom I have ever seen , " " And by my honour , sir , " said the baron ...
... chevalier , " I would not trust my mistress in the company of your young friend . He is really , though somewhat romantic , one of the most fascinating young men whom I have ever seen , " " And by my honour , sir , " said the baron ...
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