Waverley, Or, 'Tis Sixty Years Since, Volumen 2James Crissy, 1825 |
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... kind . Balmawhapple , in the pride of his heart , as he wheeled his little body of cavalry around the base of the castle , commanded his trumpet to sound a flourish , and his standard to be displayed . This insult produced apparently ...
... kind . Balmawhapple , in the pride of his heart , as he wheeled his little body of cavalry around the base of the castle , commanded his trumpet to sound a flourish , and his standard to be displayed . This insult produced apparently ...
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... kind , ! " Which melted in love , and which kindled in war . " And an air of bashfulness , which was in reality the effect of want of habitual intercourse with the world , gave interest to his features , without injuring their grace or ...
... kind , ! " Which melted in love , and which kindled in war . " And an air of bashfulness , which was in reality the effect of want of habitual intercourse with the world , gave interest to his features , without injuring their grace or ...
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... was oc- cupied by the army of the Highlanders , now in the act of preparing for their march . Waverley had al- ready seen something of the kind at the hunting- match which he attended with Fergus Mac - Ivor , WAVERLEY . 43.
... was oc- cupied by the army of the Highlanders , now in the act of preparing for their march . Waverley had al- ready seen something of the kind at the hunting- match which he attended with Fergus Mac - Ivor , WAVERLEY . 43.
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... kind and considerate chieftain , who merited the attachment of his people . In about a quarter of an hour poor Humphry breathed his last , praying his young master , when he returned to Wa verley - Honour , to be kind to old Job ...
... kind and considerate chieftain , who merited the attachment of his people . In about a quarter of an hour poor Humphry breathed his last , praying his young master , when he returned to Wa verley - Honour , to be kind to old Job ...
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... kind landlord , and when I had subjected you to all the rigour of military discipline , I shunned to bear my own share of the burden , and wandered from the duties I had undertaken , leaving alike those whom it was my business to ...
... kind landlord , and when I had subjected you to all the rigour of military discipline , I shunned to bear my own share of the burden , and wandered from the duties I had undertaken , leaving alike those whom it was my business to ...
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