Waverley; Or, 'Tis Sixty Years SinceG. Routledge & Sons, 1899 - 416 páginas |
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... expressed in the brieves of furiosity , but simply a crack - brained knave , who could execute very well any commission which jumped with his own humour , and made his folly a plea for avoiding every other . " He has made an interest ...
... expressed in the brieves of furiosity , but simply a crack - brained knave , who could execute very well any commission which jumped with his own humour , and made his folly a plea for avoiding every other . " He has made an interest ...
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... expressed himself upon this subject , as well as his assurances that the letters intended for Waverley , had been delivered to Ruthven , made that revolution in Colonel Gardiner's opinion which he expressed to Talbot . The reader has ...
... expressed himself upon this subject , as well as his assurances that the letters intended for Waverley , had been delivered to Ruthven , made that revolution in Colonel Gardiner's opinion which he expressed to Talbot . The reader has ...
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... expressed his intention to share them with Miss Rose Bradwardine , ecstasy had almost deprived the honest man of his senses . The Bailie started from his three - footed stool like the Pythoness from her tripod ; flung his best wig out ...
... expressed his intention to share them with Miss Rose Bradwardine , ecstasy had almost deprived the honest man of his senses . The Bailie started from his three - footed stool like the Pythoness from her tripod ; flung his best wig out ...
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