Waverley, Or, 'Tis Sixty Years Since, Volumen 2James Crissy, 1825 |
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... some precautions , by sending an advanced par- ty in front of his troop , keeping the main body in tole- rable order , and moving steadily forward . Marching in this manner they speedily reached an eminence , 10 WAVERLEY .
... some precautions , by sending an advanced par- ty in front of his troop , keeping the main body in tole- rable order , and moving steadily forward . Marching in this manner they speedily reached an eminence , 10 WAVERLEY .
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Walter Scott. Marching in this manner they speedily reached an eminence , from which they could view Edinburgh stretching along the ridgy hill which slopes eastward from the Castle . The latter being in a state of siege , or rather of ...
Walter Scott. Marching in this manner they speedily reached an eminence , from which they could view Edinburgh stretching along the ridgy hill which slopes eastward from the Castle . The latter being in a state of siege , or rather of ...
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... manners , Waverley afterwards thought he could have discovered his high birth and rank , although the star on his breast , and the em- broidered garter at his knee , had not appeared as its indications . " Let me present to your royal ...
... manners , Waverley afterwards thought he could have discovered his high birth and rank , although the star on his breast , and the em- broidered garter at his knee , had not appeared as its indications . " Let me present to your royal ...
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... manners of a polished court , in which Charles was eminently skilful , his words and his kindness penetrated the heart of our hero , and easily outweighed all prudential motives . To be thus personally solicited for assistance by a ...
... manners of a polished court , in which Charles was eminently skilful , his words and his kindness penetrated the heart of our hero , and easily outweighed all prudential motives . To be thus personally solicited for assistance by a ...
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... manner . " Waverley then detailed at length the circumstances with which the reader is already acquainted , to which Fergus listened with great attention . By this time they had reached the door of his quarters which he had taken up in ...
... manner . " Waverley then detailed at length the circumstances with which the reader is already acquainted , to which Fergus listened with great attention . By this time they had reached the door of his quarters which he had taken up in ...
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