Waverley, Or, 'Tis Sixty Years Since, Volumen 2James Crissy, 1825 |
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... interest , the noble captain checked his horse until they came up , and then , with- out directly appearing to notice Edward , said stern- ly to the genealogist , " I thought , lieutenant , my or ders were precise , that no one should ...
... interest , the noble captain checked his horse until they came up , and then , with- out directly appearing to notice Edward , said stern- ly to the genealogist , " I thought , lieutenant , my or ders were precise , that no one should ...
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... interest a romantic imagination . But Waverley had other subjects of meditation , and an incident soon occurred of a nature to disturb meditation of any kind . Balmawhapple , in the pride of his heart , as he wheeled his little body of ...
... interest a romantic imagination . But Waverley had other subjects of meditation , and an incident soon occurred of a nature to disturb meditation of any kind . Balmawhapple , in the pride of his heart , as he wheeled his little body of ...
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... interest to his features , without injuring their grace or intelligence . " He's a pratty man ; a very pratty man , " said Evan Dhu ( now Ensign Maccom- bich ) to Fergus's buxom landlady . " He's vera weel , " said the widow Flockhart ...
... interest to his features , without injuring their grace or intelligence . " He's a pratty man ; a very pratty man , " said Evan Dhu ( now Ensign Maccom- bich ) to Fergus's buxom landlady . " He's vera weel , " said the widow Flockhart ...
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... interest which his new master had expressed , by instant obedience to his re- commendation , he walked up to the spot where Flora and Miss Bradwardine were still seated , and having made his compliments to the latter , he succeeded even ...
... interest which his new master had expressed , by instant obedience to his re- commendation , he walked up to the spot where Flora and Miss Bradwardine were still seated , and having made his compliments to the latter , he succeeded even ...
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... interest . The rocks , which formed the back - ground of the scene , and the very sky itself , rung with the clang of the bagpipers , sum- moning forth , each with his appropriate pibroch , his chieftain and clan . The mountaineers ...
... interest . The rocks , which formed the back - ground of the scene , and the very sky itself , rung with the clang of the bagpipers , sum- moning forth , each with his appropriate pibroch , his chieftain and clan . The mountaineers ...
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