Waverley; Or, 'Tis Sixty Years SinceG. Routledge & Sons, 1899 - 416 páginas |
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... perhaps master of them himself , she had made no proficiency farther than to be able to accompany her voice with the harpsichord ; but even this was not very common in Scotland at that period . To make amends , she sung with great taste ...
... perhaps master of them himself , she had made no proficiency farther than to be able to accompany her voice with the harpsichord ; but even this was not very common in Scotland at that period . To make amends , she sung with great taste ...
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... perhaps might have taken a fancy to cut my throat ; a pleasure which he once proposed to himself upon some point of etiquette , not half so important , in his eyes , as this matter of boots or brogues , or what- ever the caliga shall ...
... perhaps might have taken a fancy to cut my throat ; a pleasure which he once proposed to himself upon some point of etiquette , not half so important , in his eyes , as this matter of boots or brogues , or what- ever the caliga shall ...
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... perhaps with some amusing book , or some other way . But it very accidentally happened , that he took up a religious book , which his good mother or aunt had , without his knowledge , slipped into his portman- teau . It was called , if ...
... perhaps with some amusing book , or some other way . But it very accidentally happened , that he took up a religious book , which his good mother or aunt had , without his knowledge , slipped into his portman- teau . It was called , if ...
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