by the learned. But I must go to headquarters to prepare the prince for this extraordinary scene. My information will be well taken, for it will give him a hearty laugh at present, and put him on his guard against laughing when it might be very malapropos.... Waverley, Or, 'Tis Sixty Years Since - Página 153de Sir Walter Scott - 1892Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| sir Walter Scott (bart.) - 1831 - 780 páginas
...in his eyes, as this matter of boots or brogues, or whatever the raligac shall finally be pronounced by the learned. But I must go to headquarters, to...against laughing, when it might be very mal-apropos. So, an reroir, my dear Waverley. • VOL. III. CHAPTER VI. The English Prisoner. THE first occupation of... | |
| sir Walter Scott (bart [novels, collected]) - 1852 - 606 páginas
...in his eyes, as this matter of boots or brogues, or whatever the caligce shall finally be pronounced by the learned. But I must go to headquarters to prepare...mal-a-propos. So, au revoir, my dear Waverley." CHAPTER XLIX. THE ENGLISH FKJSONEK. THE first occupation of Waverley, after he departed from the Chieftain,... | |
| 1872 - 450 páginas
...on my return to wish me joy. I shall prepare the Prince for the extraordinary scene that awaits him. My information will be well taken, for it will give...and put him on his guard against laughing, when it would be very mal-a-propos. So, au revoir, my dear Waverley. SCENE II.—An Old-Fashioned Apartment.... | |
| ANDREW LANG - 1892 - 454 páginas
...in his eyes, as this matter of boots or brogues, or whatever the caligce shall finally be pronounced by the learned. But I must go to headquarters to prepare...malapropos. So au revoir, my dear Waverley." CHAPTER XX. THE ENGLISH PRISONER. THE first occupation of Waverley, after he departed from the chieftain, was to... | |
| Walter Scott - 1912 - 666 páginas
...his eyes, as this matter of boots or brogues, or whatever the caligete shall finally be pronounced by the learned. But I must go to head-quarters to...his guard against laughing, when it might be very mal-à-propos. So, au revoir, my dear Waverley.' CHAPTER XLIX THE ENGLISH PBÏSONER On entering the... | |
| Sir Walter Scott - 2006 - 678 páginas
...in his eyes, as this matter of boots or brogues, or whatever the CALIGAE shall finally be pronounced by the learned. But I must go to head-quarters to...MAL-A-PROPOS. So, AU REVOIR, my dear Waverley.' Chapter XLIX The English Prisoner *>K>K The first occupation of Waverley, after he departed from the Chieftain,... | |
| Sir Walter Scott - 2006 - 486 páginas
...in his eyes, as this matter of boots or brogues, or whatever the CALIGAE shall finally be pronounced by the learned. But I must go to head-quarters to...very MAL-A-PROPOS. So, AU REVOIR, my dear Waverley. 1 Chapter XLIX The English Prisoner The first occupation of Waverley, after he departed from the Chieftain,... | |
| Sir Walter Scott - 2006 - 410 páginas
...in his eyes, as this matter of boots or brogues, or whatever the CALIGAE shall finally be pronounced by the learned. But I must go to head-quarters to...very MAL-A-PROPOS. So, AU REVOIR, my dear Waverley. 1 Chapter XLIX The English Prisoner *** The first occupation of Waverley, after he departed from the... | |
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