Waverley; Or, 'Tis Sixty Years SinceG. Routledge & Sons, 1899 - 416 páginas |
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... entered at this moment , and rebuked her with more asperity than Waverley had ever heard him use to any one . " Was it not a shame , " he said , " that she should exhibit herself before any gentleman in such a light , as if she shed ...
... entered at this moment , and rebuked her with more asperity than Waverley had ever heard him use to any one . " Was it not a shame , " he said , " that she should exhibit herself before any gentleman in such a light , as if she shed ...
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... entered , seemed to have returned from some excursion , of which they reported the success , and went without farther ceremony to the larder , where , cutting with their dirks their rations from the carcasses which were there suspended ...
... entered , seemed to have returned from some excursion , of which they reported the success , and went without farther ceremony to the larder , where , cutting with their dirks their rations from the carcasses which were there suspended ...
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... entered the town of Pen- rith , in the Province of Comberland . But as Lord George Murray could not bring up the artilirie so fast as he would have wish'd , he was obliged to pass the night six miles short of that town , together with ...
... entered the town of Pen- rith , in the Province of Comberland . But as Lord George Murray could not bring up the artilirie so fast as he would have wish'd , he was obliged to pass the night six miles short of that town , together with ...
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