Waverley, Or, 'Tis Sixty Years Since, Volumen 1A. and W. Galignani, 1825 |
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... look of min- gled regret and hope to Bois le Duc , Avignon , and Italy . The accession of the near relation of one of these steady and inflexible opponents was consider- ed as a means of bringing over more converts , and therefore ...
... look of min- gled regret and hope to Bois le Duc , Avignon , and Italy . The accession of the near relation of one of these steady and inflexible opponents was consider- ed as a means of bringing over more converts , and therefore ...
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... looked at the attorney with some desire to issue his fiat , when the sun emerging from behind a cloud , poured at once its chequered light through the stained window of the gloomy cabinet in which they were seated . The baronet's eye ...
... looked at the attorney with some desire to issue his fiat , when the sun emerging from behind a cloud , poured at once its chequered light through the stained window of the gloomy cabinet in which they were seated . The baronet's eye ...
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... looked like one that would never see them green again . " From such legends our hero would steal away to indulge the fancies they excited . In the corner of the large and sombre library , with no other light than was afforded by the ...
... looked like one that would never see them green again . " From such legends our hero would steal away to indulge the fancies they excited . In the corner of the large and sombre library , with no other light than was afforded by the ...
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... looked grave . The reason was explained in private . The unhappy turn of Sir Everard's politics , the min- ister observed , was such as would render it highly improper that a young gentleman of such hopeful prospects should travel on ...
... looked grave . The reason was explained in private . The unhappy turn of Sir Everard's politics , the min- ister observed , was such as would render it highly improper that a young gentleman of such hopeful prospects should travel on ...
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... looked rather askance upon the presumptu- ous damsel , ( as much so peradventure as her nature would permit , ) but who , on the first appearance of the new married pair at church , honoured the bride with a smile and a profound ...
... looked rather askance upon the presumptu- ous damsel , ( as much so peradventure as her nature would permit , ) but who , on the first appearance of the new married pair at church , honoured the bride with a smile and a profound ...
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