Waverley, Or, 'Tis Sixty Years Since, Volumen 2A. and W. Galignani, 1825 |
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... verley's further inquiries , the servant opposed the impenetrable barrier of real or affected ignorance and stupidity . He removed the table and provisions , and Waverley was again consigned to his own medita- tions . As he contemplated ...
... verley's further inquiries , the servant opposed the impenetrable barrier of real or affected ignorance and stupidity . He removed the table and provisions , and Waverley was again consigned to his own medita- tions . As he contemplated ...
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... verley , following up his first attack . " Ay , the aits will be got bravely in ; but the far- mers , deil burst them , and the corn - mongers , will make the auld price gude against them as has horses till keep . " " You perhaps act as ...
... verley , following up his first attack . " Ay , the aits will be got bravely in ; but the far- mers , deil burst them , and the corn - mongers , will make the auld price gude against them as has horses till keep . " " You perhaps act as ...
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... verley was watching for an opportunity to obtain from him intelligence of more interest , the noble captain checked his horse until they came up , and then , with- out directly appearing to notice Edward , said stern- ly to the ...
... verley was watching for an opportunity to obtain from him intelligence of more interest , the noble captain checked his horse until they came up , and then , with- out directly appearing to notice Edward , said stern- ly to the ...
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... verley , kneeling to Charles Edward , devoted his heart and sword to the vindication of his rights ! The prince ( for although unfortunate in the faults and follies of his forefathers , we shall here , and else- where , give him the ...
... verley , kneeling to Charles Edward , devoted his heart and sword to the vindication of his rights ! The prince ( for although unfortunate in the faults and follies of his forefathers , we shall here , and else- where , give him the ...
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... verley to meditate upon his parting expression , which , though not intelligible to him in its whole purport , was sufficiently so in the cautions which the last words recommended . Making , therefore , an effort to show himself worthy ...
... verley to meditate upon his parting expression , which , though not intelligible to him in its whole purport , was sufficiently so in the cautions which the last words recommended . Making , therefore , an effort to show himself worthy ...
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