Waverley Or 'Tis Sixty Years SinceBaudry's European Libr., 1837 - 632 páginas |
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... Flora is one of the most beautiful and accom- plished young ladies in this country : she was bred in a convent in France , and was a great friend of mine before this unhappy dis- pute . Dear Captain Waverley , try your influence with my ...
... Flora is one of the most beautiful and accom- plished young ladies in this country : she was bred in a convent in France , and was a great friend of mine before this unhappy dis- pute . Dear Captain Waverley , try your influence with my ...
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... Flora . The Scottish estate had been forfeited and exposed to sale , but was repurchased for a small price in the name of the young pro- prietor , who in consequence came to reside upon his native do- mains . * It was soon perceived ...
... Flora . The Scottish estate had been forfeited and exposed to sale , but was repurchased for a small price in the name of the young pro- prietor , who in consequence came to reside upon his native do- mains . * It was soon perceived ...
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... Flora Mac - Ivor was furnished in the plainest and most simple manner ; for at Glennaquoich every other sort of expenditure was retrenched as much as possible , for the purpose of maintaining , in its full dignity , the hospitality of ...
... Flora Mac - Ivor was furnished in the plainest and most simple manner ; for at Glennaquoich every other sort of expenditure was retrenched as much as possible , for the purpose of maintaining , in its full dignity , the hospitality of ...
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... Flora , on the contrary , was soft and sweet , - " an ex- cellent thing in woman ; " yet , in urging any favourite topic , which she often pursued with natural eloquence , it possessed as well the tones which impress awe and conviction ...
... Flora , on the contrary , was soft and sweet , - " an ex- cellent thing in woman ; " yet , in urging any favourite topic , which she often pursued with natural eloquence , it possessed as well the tones which impress awe and conviction ...
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... Flora , who was maintained for some time at a convent of the first order , at the princess's expense , and removed from thence into hér own family , where she spent nearly two years . Both brother and sister retained the deepest and ...
... Flora , who was maintained for some time at a convent of the first order , at the princess's expense , and removed from thence into hér own family , where she spent nearly two years . Both brother and sister retained the deepest and ...
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