Waverley, Or, 'Tis Sixty Years Since, Volumen 2Adam and Charles Black, 1892 - 498 páginas |
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... Edward Waverley might justly be considered as ignorant since he knew little of what adds dignity to man , and qualifies him to support and adorn an ele- vated situation in society . The occasional attention of his parents might indeed ...
... Edward Waverley might justly be considered as ignorant since he knew little of what adds dignity to man , and qualifies him to support and adorn an ele- vated situation in society . The occasional attention of his parents might indeed ...
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... Edward to follow , and began to dance and caper down the alley up which he had made his approaches . A strange guide this , thought Edward , and not much unlike one of Shakespeare's roynish clowns . I am not over prudent to trust to his ...
... Edward to follow , and began to dance and caper down the alley up which he had made his approaches . A strange guide this , thought Edward , and not much unlike one of Shakespeare's roynish clowns . I am not over prudent to trust to his ...
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... Edward wrote a few cold lines , thank- ing his lieutenant - colonel for past civilities , and expressing regret that he should have chosen to efface the remembrance of them , by assuming a different tone toward him . The strain of his ...
... Edward wrote a few cold lines , thank- ing his lieutenant - colonel for past civilities , and expressing regret that he should have chosen to efface the remembrance of them , by assuming a different tone toward him . The strain of his ...
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