Waverley, Or, 'Tis Sixty Years SinceB. Tauchnitz, 1845 - 483 páginas |
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... asked permission to retire from the service of a sovereign who did not know how to spare a vanquished enemy . The Duke was struck , and even affected . He bade the Colonel take up his commission , and granted the protection he required ...
... asked permission to retire from the service of a sovereign who did not know how to spare a vanquished enemy . The Duke was struck , and even affected . He bade the Colonel take up his commission , and granted the protection he required ...
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... asked himself in vain , why his eye could not judge of distance or space so well as those of his companions ; why his head was not always successful in disentangling the various partial movements neces- sary to execute a particular ...
... asked himself in vain , why his eye could not judge of distance or space so well as those of his companions ; why his head was not always successful in disentangling the various partial movements neces- sary to execute a particular ...
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... asked Edward . " With all fidelity , Sir , to any one whom he respects . I would hardly trust him with a long message by word of mouth though he is more knave than fool . - Waverley delivered his credentials to Mr. Gellatley , who ...
... asked Edward . " With all fidelity , Sir , to any one whom he respects . I would hardly trust him with a long message by word of mouth though he is more knave than fool . - Waverley delivered his credentials to Mr. Gellatley , who ...
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... asked , " Did Mr. Falconer sleep here last night ? " Rose , not much pleased with the abruptness of the first question which the young stranger had addressed to her , answered drily in the negative , and the conversation again sank into ...
... asked , " Did Mr. Falconer sleep here last night ? " Rose , not much pleased with the abruptness of the first question which the young stranger had addressed to her , answered drily in the negative , and the conversation again sank into ...
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... asked Waverley , " belong to old Scottish poetry , Miss Bradwardine ? " " I believe not , " she replied . " This poor creature had a bro- ther , and Heaven , as if to compensate to the family Davie's defi- ciencies , had given him what ...
... asked Waverley , " belong to old Scottish poetry , Miss Bradwardine ? " " I believe not , " she replied . " This poor creature had a bro- ther , and Heaven , as if to compensate to the family Davie's defi- ciencies , had given him what ...
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