Waverley, Or, 'Tis Sixty Years SinceAdam & Charles Black, 1890 - 191 páginas |
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... his career . In her right he became possessor of a manor of some value at the dis- tance of a few miles from Waverley - Honour . Little Edward , the hero of our tale , then in his fifth year , was their only child . It 12 WAVERLEY NOVELS.
... his career . In her right he became possessor of a manor of some value at the dis- tance of a few miles from Waverley - Honour . Little Edward , the hero of our tale , then in his fifth year , was their only child . It 12 WAVERLEY NOVELS.
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... Edward , as his uncle had been just eyeing wistfully , with something of a feeling like envy , the chubby boys of the stout yeoman whose mansion was building by his direction . In the round - faced rosy cherub before him , bearing his ...
... Edward , as his uncle had been just eyeing wistfully , with something of a feeling like envy , the chubby boys of the stout yeoman whose mansion was building by his direction . In the round - faced rosy cherub before him , bearing his ...
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... Edward , with the self - confidence and rash reasoning of fifteen , ' and Scaliger or Bentley could not do much more . ' Alas ! while he was thus permitted to read only for the gratification of his amusement , he foresaw not that he was ...
... Edward , with the self - confidence and rash reasoning of fifteen , ' and Scaliger or Bentley could not do much more . ' Alas ! while he was thus permitted to read only for the gratification of his amusement , he foresaw not that he was ...
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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 elevated 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 elevated situation in society The occasional attention of his parents might indeed ...
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... Edward , that the very trees mourned for her , for their leaves dropt around her without a gust of wind ; and , indeed , she looked like one that would never see them green again . ' From such legends our hero would steal away to ...
... Edward , that the very trees mourned for her , for their leaves dropt around her without a gust of wind ; and , indeed , she looked like one that would never see them green again . ' From such legends our hero would steal away to ...
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