Waverley, Or, 'Tis Sixty Years Since, Volumen 2A. and W. Galignani, 1825 |
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... mind , and he was about to secure and exam- ine the packet which she had deposited among his clothes , when the servant of Colonel Stuart again made his appearance , and took up the portmanteau upon his shoulders . " May I not take out ...
... mind , and he was about to secure and exam- ine the packet which she had deposited among his clothes , when the servant of Colonel Stuart again made his appearance , and took up the portmanteau upon his shoulders . " May I not take out ...
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... mind of the low - bred , and yet proud , laird . He carefully avoid- ed giving the least sign of recognition , riding dog- gedly at the head of his men , who though scarce equal in numbers to a sergeant's party , were denomi- nated ...
... mind of the low - bred , and yet proud , laird . He carefully avoid- ed giving the least sign of recognition , riding dog- gedly at the head of his men , who though scarce equal in numbers to a sergeant's party , were denomi- nated ...
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... mind more at ease , Waverley could not have failed to admire the mixture of romance and beauty which renders interesting the scene through which he was now passing the field which had been the scene of the tournaments of old - the rock ...
... mind more at ease , Waverley could not have failed to admire the mixture of romance and beauty which renders interesting the scene through which he was now passing the field which had been the scene of the tournaments of old - the rock ...
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... the cause which the prejudices of education , and the po- litical principles of his family , had already recom- mended as the most just . These thoughts rushed : through his mind like a torrent , sweeping before them 14 WAVERLEY .
... the cause which the prejudices of education , and the po- litical principles of his family , had already recom- mended as the most just . These thoughts rushed : through his mind like a torrent , sweeping before them 14 WAVERLEY .
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Walter Scott. through his mind like a torrent , sweeping before them every consideration of an opposite tendency ; the time , besides , admitted of no deliberation ; and Wa- verley , kneeling to Charles Edward , devoted his heart and ...
Walter Scott. through his mind like a torrent , sweeping before them every consideration of an opposite tendency ; the time , besides , admitted of no deliberation ; and Wa- verley , kneeling to Charles Edward , devoted his heart and ...
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