Waverley, Or, 'Tis Sixty Years SinceNew American Library, 1964 - 576 páginas |
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... seemed to regulate , as they dipped to them in cadence . The light , which they now approached more nearly , assumed a broader , redder , and more irregular splendour . It appeared plainly to be a large fire , but whether kindled upon ...
... seemed to regulate , as they dipped to them in cadence . The light , which they now approached more nearly , assumed a broader , redder , and more irregular splendour . It appeared plainly to be a large fire , but whether kindled upon ...
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... seemed only the natural con- sequence of his political predilections ; but how he himself should have been involved in such suspicions , conscious that until yesterday he had been free from harbouring a thought against the prosperity of ...
... seemed only the natural con- sequence of his political predilections ; but how he himself should have been involved in such suspicions , conscious that until yesterday he had been free from harbouring a thought against the prosperity of ...
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... seemed to vanish in her presence , and , like one striving to recover particulars of a forgotten dream , he would have given the world at that moment to have recollected the grounds on which he had founded expectations which now seemed ...
... seemed to vanish in her presence , and , like one striving to recover particulars of a forgotten dream , he would have given the world at that moment to have recollected the grounds on which he had founded expectations which now seemed ...
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A NOTE ON THE TEXT | 8 |
ADVERTISEMENT TO THE 1829 EDITION | 11 |
INTRODUCTORY | 31 |
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