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... Talbot to each other , upon which the whole plot depends , is founded upon one of those anecdotes which soften the features even of civil war ; and , as it is equally honourable to the memory of both parties , we have no hesitation to ...
... Talbot to each other , upon which the whole plot depends , is founded upon one of those anecdotes which soften the features even of civil war ; and , as it is equally honourable to the memory of both parties , we have no hesitation to ...
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... friend called Talbot ? ' ' I have heard him talk with great regard of such a person , ' replied Edward ; a colonel , I believe , in the army , and the husband of Lady Emily Blandeville ; but I thought Colonel 306 WAVERLEY NOVELS.
... friend called Talbot ? ' ' I have heard him talk with great regard of such a person , ' replied Edward ; a colonel , I believe , in the army , and the husband of Lady Emily Blandeville ; but I thought Colonel 306 WAVERLEY NOVELS.
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... Talbot , the husband of the lady you have named ; and I am proud to acknowledge that I owe alike my professional rank and my domestic happiness to your generous and noble - minded relative . Good God ! that I should find his nephew in ...
... Talbot , the husband of the lady you have named ; and I am proud to acknowledge that I owe alike my professional rank and my domestic happiness to your generous and noble - minded relative . Good God ! that I should find his nephew in ...
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... Talbot should have taken so much trouble on my account . ' ' Mr. Waverley , ' answered Talbot , I am dull at apprehending irony ; and therefore I shall answer your words according to their plain meaning . I am indebted to your uncle for ...
... Talbot should have taken so much trouble on my account . ' ' Mr. Waverley , ' answered Talbot , I am dull at apprehending irony ; and therefore I shall answer your words according to their plain meaning . I am indebted to your uncle for ...
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... Talbot's manner , such a mixture of military pride and manly sorrow , and the news of Sir Everard's imprisonment was told in so deep a tone of feeling , that Edward stood mortified , abashed , and distressed in presence of the prisoner ...
... Talbot's manner , such a mixture of military pride and manly sorrow , and the news of Sir Everard's imprisonment was told in so deep a tone of feeling , that Edward stood mortified , abashed , and distressed in presence of the prisoner ...
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