Waverley, Or, 'Tis Sixty Years SinceAdam & Charles Black, 1890 - 191 páginas |
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... Lord Byron , the reporter states himself to have asked my noble and highly gifted friend , ' If he was certain about these novels being Sir Walter Scott's ? ' To which Lord Byron replied , ' Scott as much as owned himself the Author of ...
... Lord Byron , the reporter states himself to have asked my noble and highly gifted friend , ' If he was certain about these novels being Sir Walter Scott's ? ' To which Lord Byron replied , ' Scott as much as owned himself the Author of ...
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... lord mayor's . It was waiting for the owner , who was at a little distance inspecting the progress of a half - built farm - house . I know not whether the boy's nurse had been a Welsh or a Scotch woman , or in what manner he as ...
... lord mayor's . It was waiting for the owner , who was at a little distance inspecting the progress of a half - built farm - house . I know not whether the boy's nurse had been a Welsh or a Scotch woman , or in what manner he as ...
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... Lord love you , what's once a - week , when a man does not know where to go the other six days ? Well , but I must shew the manuscript to little Tom Alibi , the solicitor , who manages all my law affairs - must keep on the windy side ...
... Lord love you , what's once a - week , when a man does not know where to go the other six days ? Well , but I must shew the manuscript to little Tom Alibi , the solicitor , who manages all my law affairs - must keep on the windy side ...
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... lord , in war , on account of the decorum of her sex , nor assist him with advice , because of her limited intellect , nor keep his counsel , owing to the infirmity of her disposition . He would triumphantly ask , how it would become a ...
... lord , in war , on account of the decorum of her sex , nor assist him with advice , because of her limited intellect , nor keep his counsel , owing to the infirmity of her disposition . He would triumphantly ask , how it would become a ...
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... lord , Evan then proffered the scallop to Dugald Mahony , his attendant , who , without waiting to be asked a second time , drank it off with great gusto . Evan then prepared to move towards the boat , inviting Waverley to attend him ...
... lord , Evan then proffered the scallop to Dugald Mahony , his attendant , who , without waiting to be asked a second time , drank it off with great gusto . Evan then prepared to move towards the boat , inviting Waverley to attend him ...
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