Waverley; Or, 'Tis Sixty Years SinceG. Routledge & Sons, 1899 - 416 páginas |
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... matter of rational reproach . Sir Everard , accustomed to treat much larger sums with indifference , received the ... matter of course , that the heir - apparent of Waverley- Honour could not with propriety visit Scotland without being ...
... matter of rational reproach . Sir Everard , accustomed to treat much larger sums with indifference , received the ... matter of course , that the heir - apparent of Waverley- Honour could not with propriety visit Scotland without being ...
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... matter of the last importance to the accomplishment of a cure ; and Waverley , whom pain rendered incapable of ex- postulation , and who indeed saw no chance of its being attended to , submitted in silence . After this ceremony was duly ...
... matter of the last importance to the accomplishment of a cure ; and Waverley , whom pain rendered incapable of ex- postulation , and who indeed saw no chance of its being attended to , submitted in silence . After this ceremony was duly ...
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... matter . was copious , his voice powerful , and his memory strong ; so that there was little chance of his ending his exhortation till the party had reached Stirling , had not his attention been attracted by a pedlar who had joined the ...
... matter . was copious , his voice powerful , and his memory strong ; so that there was little chance of his ending his exhortation till the party had reached Stirling , had not his attention been attracted by a pedlar who had joined the ...
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