Waverley, Or, 'Tis Sixty Years SinceAdam & Charles Black, 1890 - 191 páginas |
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... night . I was , in kindness and pity , which was perhaps erroneous , however natural , permitted to select my subjects of study at my own pleasure , upon the same principle that the humours of children are indulged to keep them out of ...
... night . I was , in kindness and pity , which was perhaps erroneous , however natural , permitted to select my subjects of study at my own pleasure , upon the same principle that the humours of children are indulged to keep them out of ...
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... night . But the character of Edward Waverley was remote from either of these . His powers of apprehension were so uncommonly quick , as almost to re- semble intuition , and the chief care of his preceptor was to prevent him , as a ...
... night . But the character of Edward Waverley was remote from either of these . His powers of apprehension were so uncommonly quick , as almost to re- semble intuition , and the chief care of his preceptor was to prevent him , as a ...
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... night by an association of stout yeomen for his officiousness . Nay , it was even said , that at the arrest of Sir William Wyndham , the leader of the Tory party , a letter from Sir Everard was found in the pocket of his night- gown ...
... night by an association of stout yeomen for his officiousness . Nay , it was even said , that at the arrest of Sir William Wyndham , the leader of the Tory party , a letter from Sir Everard was found in the pocket of his night- gown ...
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... night , he was recognised , and again arrested . His companions , and even his escort , were sur- prised at his infatuation , and could not help inquiring , why , being once at liberty , he had not made the best of his way to a place of ...
... night , he was recognised , and again arrested . His companions , and even his escort , were sur- prised at his infatuation , and could not help inquiring , why , being once at liberty , he had not made the best of his way to a place of ...
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... night at a miserable inn , where the landlady had neither shoes nor stockings , * Note D. Colonel Gardiner . and the landlord , who called himself a gentle- man , was disposed to be rude to his guest because he had not bespoke the ...
... night at a miserable inn , where the landlady had neither shoes nor stockings , * Note D. Colonel Gardiner . and the landlord , who called himself a gentle- man , was disposed to be rude to his guest because he had not bespoke the ...
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