Waverley, Or, 'Tis Sixty Years Since, Volumen 2James Crissy, 1825 |
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... seen service since we parted ; but that probably , you know as well or better than I. " " You do my second sight too much honour . We were so busy , first with the scheme of giving battle to Cope , and afterwards with our operations in ...
... seen service since we parted ; but that probably , you know as well or better than I. " " You do my second sight too much honour . We were so busy , first with the scheme of giving battle to Cope , and afterwards with our operations in ...
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... seen displayed with equal brilliancy and impressive effect . I do not know whether she might not feel a momentary regret at having taken so decisive a resolution upon the ad- dresses of a lover , who seemed fitted so well to fill a high ...
... seen displayed with equal brilliancy and impressive effect . I do not know whether she might not feel a momentary regret at having taken so decisive a resolution upon the ad- dresses of a lover , who seemed fitted so well to fill a high ...
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... seen , ' " " " And by my honour , sir , " said the baron , “ the lad can sometimes be as dowff as a sexagenary like myself . If your royal highness had seen him dream- ing and dozing about the banks of Tully - Veolan like a ...
... seen , ' " " " And by my honour , sir , " said the baron , “ the lad can sometimes be as dowff as a sexagenary like myself . If your royal highness had seen him dream- ing and dozing about the banks of Tully - Veolan like a ...
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... 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.
... 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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... seen waving upon the extreme verge of the horizon . Many members of this body , among whom Waverley accidentally remarked Balmawhapple and his lieutenant , Jinker , ( which last , however , had been reduced with several others , by the ...
... seen waving upon the extreme verge of the horizon . Many members of this body , among whom Waverley accidentally remarked Balmawhapple and his lieutenant , Jinker , ( which last , however , had been reduced with several others , by the ...
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