Waverley, Or, 'Tis Sixty Years SinceAdam & Charles Black, 1890 - 191 páginas |
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... followed by a temporary residence in the country , where I was again very lonely but for the amusement which I derived from a good though old - fashioned library . The vague and wild use which I made of this advantage I cannot describe ...
... followed by a temporary residence in the country , where I was again very lonely but for the amusement which I derived from a good though old - fashioned library . The vague and wild use which I made of this advantage I cannot describe ...
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... followed up . Without being so presumptuous as to hope to emulate the rich humour , pathetic tenderness , and admirable tact , which pervade the works of my accomplished friend , I felt that something might be attempted for my own ...
... followed up . Without being so presumptuous as to hope to emulate the rich humour , pathetic tenderness , and admirable tact , which pervade the works of my accomplished friend , I felt that something might be attempted for my own ...
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... followed each other close , and proved the success of the work . I am sorry I can give little satisfaction to queries on this subject . I have already stated elsewhere , that I can render little better reason for choosing to remain ...
... followed each other close , and proved the success of the work . I am sorry I can give little satisfaction to queries on this subject . I have already stated elsewhere , that I can render little better reason for choosing to remain ...
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... followed . Either I must have surrendered my secret , - -or have returned an equivocating answer , -or , finally , must have stoutly and boldly denied the fact . The first was a sacrifice which I conceive no one had a right to force ...
... followed . Either I must have surrendered my secret , - -or have returned an equivocating answer , -or , finally , must have stoutly and boldly denied the fact . The first was a sacrifice which I conceive no one had a right to force ...
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... followed each other so closely that the sagacity of the editor of a modern newspaper would have presaged the last two even while he announced the first , yet they came upon Sir Everard gradually , and drop by drop , as it were ...
... followed each other so closely that the sagacity of the editor of a modern newspaper would have presaged the last two even while he announced the first , yet they came upon Sir Everard gradually , and drop by drop , as it were ...
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