Waverley, Or, 'Tis Sixty Years Since, Volumen 2Adam and Charles Black, 1892 - 498 páginas |
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... supposed to represent the English of the present day . As for the plunder supposed to have been picked up by some of the insurgents in 1745 , it must be remembered that although the way of that unfortunate little army was neither marked ...
... supposed to represent the English of the present day . As for the plunder supposed to have been picked up by some of the insurgents in 1745 , it must be remembered that although the way of that unfortunate little army was neither marked ...
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... supposed that he disliked and was unfitted for society , merely because he had not yet acquired the habit of living in it with ease and comfort , and of re- ciprocally giving and receiving pleasure . The hours he sent with his uncle and ...
... supposed that he disliked and was unfitted for society , merely because he had not yet acquired the habit of living in it with ease and comfort , and of re- ciprocally giving and receiving pleasure . The hours he sent with his uncle and ...
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... supposed , that at the time he is favor- ing us with the highly wrought account of his amour with the adorable Peggie , the Chevalier Johnstone was a married man , whose grandchild is now alive , or that the whole circumstantial story ...
... supposed , that at the time he is favor- ing us with the highly wrought account of his amour with the adorable Peggie , the Chevalier Johnstone was a married man , whose grandchild is now alive , or that the whole circumstantial story ...
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ancient answered appeared arms army attend bailie Balmawhapple Baron of Bradwardine Brad broadsword brother called Captain Waverley castle CHAPTER character Charles Dickens Chevalier Chief Chieftain clan Colonel Talbot command dear Donald Bean Lean Edinburgh English Evan Dhu eyes father favor feelings Fergus MacIvor Flora Gay Bowers Gellatley gentleman George Ebers Gilfillan Glennaquoich hand head heard hero Highland hope HORATIO ALGER horse House of Stewart Jacobite James Fenimore Cooper Lady Laird letter look Lord Lord George Murray Lowland Macwheeble Major Melville manner military mind Miss Bradwardine morning never night observed occasion officer party passed person poor portmanteau present Prince prisoner received regiment rendered replied romance ROSA NOUCHETTE CAREY Rose Scotland Scottish seemed Sir Everard soldiers spirit Spontoon sword thought tion Tully Veolan Vich Ian Vohr wardine Waverley Honor Waverley's Whig young