Waverley; Or, 'Tis Sixty Years Since: From the Last Revised Edition, Containing the Author's Final Corrections, Notes EtcPorter & Coates, 1899 - 527 páginas |
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... soon as possible into a more picturesque and romantic country , if passengers incline to have some patience with me during my first stages.5 CHAPTER VI . The Adieus of Waverley . It was upon the evening of this memorable Sunday that Sir ...
... soon as possible into a more picturesque and romantic country , if passengers incline to have some patience with me during my first stages.5 CHAPTER VI . The Adieus of Waverley . It was upon the evening of this memorable Sunday that Sir ...
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... soon brought Mr. Jinker's steeds to show their mettle , and the cavaliers , retreating with more speed than regularity , never took to a trot , as the lieutenant afterwards observed , until an intervening eminence had secured them from ...
... soon brought Mr. Jinker's steeds to show their mettle , and the cavaliers , retreating with more speed than regularity , never took to a trot , as the lieutenant afterwards observed , until an intervening eminence had secured them from ...
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... soon formed an additional reason against venturing upon a sol- itary and hopeless journey through a hostile country and a large army , to carry the assistance of a single sword to a cause which seemed altogether desperate . In this ...
... soon formed an additional reason against venturing upon a sol- itary and hopeless journey through a hostile country and a large army , to carry the assistance of a single sword to a cause which seemed altogether desperate . In this ...
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