Waverley, Or 'Tis Sixty Years SinceD. Appelton and Company, 1875 - 204 páginas |
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... chapter of this intended work * mong some old papers , I have subjoined it to this introductory essay , thinking some readers may account as curious , the first attempts at ro- mantic composition by an author who has since written so ...
... chapter of this intended work * mong some old papers , I have subjoined it to this introductory essay , thinking some readers may account as curious , the first attempts at ro- mantic composition by an author who has since written so ...
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... CHAPTER I. THE sun was nearly set behind the distant mountains of Liddesdale , when a few of the scat- tered and terrified inhabitants of the village of Hersildoune , which had four days before been burned by a predatory band of English ...
... CHAPTER I. THE sun was nearly set behind the distant mountains of Liddesdale , when a few of the scat- tered and terrified inhabitants of the village of Hersildoune , which had four days before been burned by a predatory band of English ...
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... CHAPTER V. INVESTIGATION OF THE ADVENTURE OF THE HUNTING A DIS COVERY GREGORY'S MANHOOD FATE OF GASTON ST CLERE - CONCLUSION . " I So soon as they arrived at the princely man- sion of Boteler , the Lady Emma craved permis- sion to ...
... CHAPTER V. INVESTIGATION OF THE ADVENTURE OF THE HUNTING A DIS COVERY GREGORY'S MANHOOD FATE OF GASTON ST CLERE - CONCLUSION . " I So soon as they arrived at the princely man- sion of Boteler , the Lady Emma craved permis- sion to ...
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... chapter to the public . Some favorable opportuni- tics of contrast have been afforded me , by the state of society in the northern part of the island at the period of my history , and may serve at once to vary and to illustrate the ...
... chapter to the public . Some favorable opportuni- tics of contrast have been afforded me , by the state of society in the northern part of the island at the period of my history , and may serve at once to vary and to illustrate the ...
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... CHAPTER IV . CASTLE - BUILDING . I HAVE already hinted , that the dainty , squeam- Ish , and fastidious taste acquired by a surfeit of idle reading , had not only rendered our hero unfi for serious and sober study , but had even dis ...
... CHAPTER IV . CASTLE - BUILDING . I HAVE already hinted , that the dainty , squeam- Ish , and fastidious taste acquired by a surfeit of idle reading , had not only rendered our hero unfi for serious and sober study , but had even dis ...
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