Waverley, Or, 'Tis Sixty Years SinceB. Tauchnitz, 1845 - 483 páginas |
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... Bradwardine . This avenue was straight , and of moderate length , running between a double row of very ancient horse - chestnuts , planted alternately with sycamores , which rose to such huge height , and flourished so luxuriantly ...
... Bradwardine . This avenue was straight , and of moderate length , running between a double row of very ancient horse - chestnuts , planted alternately with sycamores , which rose to such huge height , and flourished so luxuriantly ...
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... Rose Bradwardine and her Father . MISS BRADWARDINE was but seventeen ; yet , at the last races of the county town of- , upon her health being proposed among a round of beauties , the Laird of Bumperquaigh , perma- nent toast - master ...
... Rose Bradwardine and her Father . MISS BRADWARDINE was but seventeen ; yet , at the last races of the county town of- , upon her health being proposed among a round of beauties , the Laird of Bumperquaigh , perma- nent toast - master ...
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... Rose observed he had walked out early in the morning , after giving orders that his guest should not be disturbed . Waverley sat down almost in silence , and with an air of absence and abstraction , which could not give Miss Bradwardine ...
... Rose observed he had walked out early in the morning , after giving orders that his guest should not be disturbed . Waverley sat down almost in silence , and with an air of absence and abstraction , which could not give Miss Bradwardine ...
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... Bradwardine thought it necessary to make for the superabundance of his hospi ... Rose from a great danger with his own proper peril ; and the roguish loon ... Bradwardine , and hold the roe venison dry and indifferent food , unless when ...
... Bradwardine thought it necessary to make for the superabundance of his hospi ... Rose from a great danger with his own proper peril ; and the roguish loon ... Bradwardine , and hold the roe venison dry and indifferent food , unless when ...
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... Bradwardine ? " " I believe not , " she replied . " This poor creature had a bro- ther , and Heaven , as if to ... Rose ; " but my father will not per- mit any one to practise on his feelings on this subject . " By this time the Baron ...
... Bradwardine ? " " I believe not , " she replied . " This poor creature had a bro- ther , and Heaven , as if to ... Rose ; " but my father will not per- mit any one to practise on his feelings on this subject . " By this time the Baron ...
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