Waverley, Or, 'Tis Sixty Years Since, Volumen 2James Crissy, 1825 |
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... tion ; and if Mr. Waverley inclines to prosecute his journey to the south , or to join the forces of the Elector , he shall have my passport and free per- mission to do so ; and I can only regret that my pow- er will not extend to ...
... tion ; and if Mr. Waverley inclines to prosecute his journey to the south , or to join the forces of the Elector , he shall have my passport and free per- mission to do so ; and I can only regret that my pow- er will not extend to ...
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... pre- sence - chamber . CHAPTER III . The Mystery begins to be cleared up . " How do you like him ? " was Fergus's first ques- tion , as they descended the large stone staircase . " A prince to live and die under , " 18 WAVERLEY .
... pre- sence - chamber . CHAPTER III . The Mystery begins to be cleared up . " How do you like him ? " was Fergus's first ques- tion , as they descended the large stone staircase . " A prince to live and die under , " 18 WAVERLEY .
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... tion of the circumstances attending the loss of his commission in G's dragoons ; " not " he said , " that he had the least apprehension of his young friend having done aught which could merit such ungenerous treatment as he had received ...
... tion of the circumstances attending the loss of his commission in G's dragoons ; " not " he said , " that he had the least apprehension of his young friend having done aught which could merit such ungenerous treatment as he had received ...
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... tion , were overheard by the chevalier himself ,, who stepped hastily forward , and , taking Waverley by the hand , inquired kindly after his health , and added , · that he wished to speak with him . By a strong and sudden effort ...
... tion , were overheard by the chevalier himself ,, who stepped hastily forward , and , taking Waverley by the hand , inquired kindly after his health , and added , · that he wished to speak with him . By a strong and sudden effort ...
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... tion . But if a passing wish occurred that Waverley could have rendered himself uniformly thus amiable and attractive , its influence was momentary ; for cir- cumstances had arisen since they met , which render- ed , in her eyes , the ...
... tion . But if a passing wish occurred that Waverley could have rendered himself uniformly thus amiable and attractive , its influence was momentary ; for cir- cumstances had arisen since they met , which render- ed , in her eyes , the ...
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