Waverley, Or, 'Tis Sixty Years SinceB. Tauchnitz, 1845 - 483 páginas |
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... poor man , as a peat - stack , " answered the ready - witted domestic . " Let him be sent for directly . " The real shepherd accordingly was brought from the hill , and as there was time to tutor him by the way , he was as deaf when he ...
... poor man , as a peat - stack , " answered the ready - witted domestic . " Let him be sent for directly . " The real shepherd accordingly was brought from the hill , and as there was time to tutor him by the way , he was as deaf when he ...
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... powers of mind , the poor student is limited to a narrow circle for indulging his passion for books , and must necessarily make himself master of the few he possesses ere he can acquire more . Edward , on the contrary , like 23.
... powers of mind , the poor student is limited to a narrow circle for indulging his passion for books , and must necessarily make himself master of the few he possesses ere he can acquire more . Edward , on the contrary , like 23.
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... poor William , for they were betrothed though not married , and died in I cannot think of the date ; but I remember , in the November of that very year , when she found herself sinking , she desired to be brought to Waverley- Honour ...
... poor William , for they were betrothed though not married , and died in I cannot think of the date ; but I remember , in the November of that very year , when she found herself sinking , she desired to be brought to Waverley- Honour ...
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... poor Amhurst * - Ah , Caleb ! Caleb ! Well , it was a shame to let poor Caleb starve , and so many fat rectors and squires among us . I gave him a dinner once a - week ; but , Lord love you , what ' s once a - week , when a man does not ...
... poor Amhurst * - Ah , Caleb ! Caleb ! Well , it was a shame to let poor Caleb starve , and so many fat rectors and squires among us . I gave him a dinner once a - week ; but , Lord love you , what ' s once a - week , when a man does not ...
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... poor fellow deliver a letter ? " 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 ...
... poor fellow deliver a letter ? " 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 ...
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