Waverley, Or, 'Tis Sixty Years SinceB. Tauchnitz, 1845 - 483 páginas |
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... affectionate old uncle to whose title and estate he was presumptive heir . A difference in political opinions had early separated the Baronet from his younger brother Richard Waverley , the father of our hero . Sir Everard had inherited ...
... affectionate old uncle to whose title and estate he was presumptive heir . A difference in political opinions had early separated the Baronet from his younger brother Richard Waverley , the father of our hero . Sir Everard had inherited ...
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... affections were fixed upon a young soldier of fortune , a near relation of her own . Sir Everard manifested great emotion on receiving this intelligence , which was confirmed to him , in a private interview , by the young lady herself ...
... affections were fixed upon a young soldier of fortune , a near relation of her own . Sir Everard manifested great emotion on receiving this intelligence , which was confirmed to him , in a private interview , by the young lady herself ...
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... affections , not- withstanding the sighs and languishments of the fair tell - tale , who had revealed , in mere sisterly affection , the secret of Lady Emily's attachment , and in despite of the nods , winks , and innuendoes of the ...
... affections , not- withstanding the sighs and languishments of the fair tell - tale , who had revealed , in mere sisterly affection , the secret of Lady Emily's attachment , and in despite of the nods , winks , and innuendoes of the ...
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... affection , and patronage , by means of a tie which Sir Everard held as sacred as either Garter or Blue - mantle , Providence seemed to have granted to him the very object best calculated to fill up the void in his hopes and affections ...
... affection , and patronage , by means of a tie which Sir Everard held as sacred as either Garter or Blue - mantle , Providence seemed to have granted to him the very object best calculated to fill up the void in his hopes and affections ...
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... affections could at the same time fully exercise themselves . For Richard Waverley , he beheld in the growing attachment between the uncle and nephew the means of securing his son's , if not his own , succession to the hereditary estate ...
... affections could at the same time fully exercise themselves . For Richard Waverley , he beheld in the growing attachment between the uncle and nephew the means of securing his son's , if not his own , succession to the hereditary estate ...
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