Waverley, Or, 'Tis Sixty Years SinceNew American Library, 1964 - 576 páginas |
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... received Captain Waverley with a pro- fusion of French politeness and Scottish hospitality , seemed perfectly to know his name and connexions , and to be particularly acquainted with his uncle's political principles . On these he ...
... received Captain Waverley with a pro- fusion of French politeness and Scottish hospitality , seemed perfectly to know his name and connexions , and to be particularly acquainted with his uncle's political principles . On these he ...
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... received contained matters of very deep interest . CHAPTER XXV NEWS FROM ENGLAND THE letters which Waverley had hitherto received from his relations in England , were not such as required any particular notice in this narrative . His ...
... received contained matters of very deep interest . CHAPTER XXV NEWS FROM ENGLAND THE letters which Waverley had hitherto received from his relations in England , were not such as required any particular notice in this narrative . His ...
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... received the information with grateful thanks , and in- stantly awakened Prince Charles , who was sleeping in the field with a bunch of peas under his head . The Adventurer received with alacrity the news that there was a possibility of ...
... received the information with grateful thanks , and in- stantly awakened Prince Charles , who was sleeping in the field with a bunch of peas under his head . The Adventurer received with alacrity the news that there was a possibility of ...
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A NOTE ON THE TEXT | 8 |
ADVERTISEMENT TO THE 1829 EDITION | 11 |
INTRODUCTORY | 31 |
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