Waverley, Or, 'Tis Sixty Years SinceAdam & Charles Black, 1890 - 191 páginas |
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... entered upon the part of the story which was finally found most interesting . Be that as it may , this portion of the manuscript was laid aside in the drawers of an old writing- desk , which , on my first coming to reside at Abbotsford ...
... entered upon the part of the story which was finally found most interesting . Be that as it may , this portion of the manuscript was laid aside in the drawers of an old writing- desk , which , on my first coming to reside at Abbotsford ...
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... entering into this new contest for reputation , I might be said rather to endanger what I had , than to have any considerable chance of acquiring more . I was affected , too , by none of those motives which , at an earlier period of ...
... entering into this new contest for reputation , I might be said rather to endanger what I had , than to have any considerable chance of acquiring more . I was affected , too , by none of those motives which , at an earlier period of ...
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... entered life as an avowed Whig , and friend of the Hanover succession . The ministry of George the First's time were prudently anxious to diminish the phalanx of opposition . The Tory nobility , depending for their reflected lustre upon ...
... entered life as an avowed Whig , and friend of the Hanover succession . The ministry of George the First's time were prudently anxious to diminish the phalanx of opposition . The Tory nobility , depending for their reflected lustre upon ...
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... entered the library , where he narrowly missed surprising our young hero as he went through the guards of the broadsword with the ancient weapon of old Sir Hildebrand , which , being preserved as an heir- loom , usually hung over the ...
... entered the library , where he narrowly missed surprising our young hero as he went through the guards of the broadsword with the ancient weapon of old Sir Hildebrand , which , being preserved as an heir- loom , usually hung over the ...
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... entered upon a new world , where , for a time , all was beautiful because all was new . Colonel Gardiner , the commanding officer of the regiment , was himself a study for a romantic , and at the same time an inquisitive , youth . In ...
... entered upon a new world , where , for a time , all was beautiful because all was new . Colonel Gardiner , the commanding officer of the regiment , was himself a study for a romantic , and at the same time an inquisitive , youth . In ...
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