Waverley, Or 'Tis Sixty Years SinceD. Appelton and Company, 1875 - 204 páginas |
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... affection , the secret of Lady Emily's attachment , and in despite of the nods , winks , and innuendoes of the officious lady mother , and the grave eulogiums which the Earl pronounced successively on the prudence , and good sense , and ...
... affection , the secret of Lady Emily's attachment , and in despite of the nods , winks , and innuendoes of the officious lady mother , and the grave eulogiums which the Earl pronounced successively on the prudence , and good sense , and ...
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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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... affection- ate . She only cautioned her dear Edward , whom the probably deemed somewhat susceptible , against the fascination of Scottish beauty . She allowed that the northern part of the island con- tained some ancient families , but ...
... affection- ate . She only cautioned her dear Edward , whom the probably deemed somewhat susceptible , against the fascination of Scottish beauty . She allowed that the northern part of the island con- tained some ancient families , but ...
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... affectionate old gentleman heard the proposal , quite deprived him of courage to persist in it . No sooner had he gained Waver- ley's consent to lengthen his visit for a few days , than he labored to remove the grounds upon which he ...
... affectionate old gentleman heard the proposal , quite deprived him of courage to persist in it . No sooner had he gained Waver- ley's consent to lengthen his visit for a few days , than he labored to remove the grounds upon which he ...
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... a poor insane creature from the cruel fate which would otherwise have overtaken her . The accounts of the trials for witchcraft form one of the most de disposition , would have justified the affection of young gentleman WAVERLEY . 57.
... a poor insane creature from the cruel fate which would otherwise have overtaken her . The accounts of the trials for witchcraft form one of the most de disposition , would have justified the affection of young gentleman WAVERLEY . 57.
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