Waverley, Or 'Tis Sixty Years SinceD. Appelton and Company, 1875 - 204 páginas |
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... eyes of others , as to those whom it was the means of screening from severe rebuke and punishment . But it seem- ed to those concerned , to argue a nobleness of sentiment far beyond the pitch of most minds ; and however obscurely the ...
... eyes of others , as to those whom it was the means of screening from severe rebuke and punishment . But it seem- ed to those concerned , to argue a nobleness of sentiment far beyond the pitch of most minds ; and however obscurely the ...
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... eye glistened . Nor was he less affected , when his aunt , Mrs. Rachel , narrated the sufferings and fortitude of ... eyes upon the heroine's portrait as she spoke . fall dearly did she purchase the safety of her prince with the life ...
... eye glistened . Nor was he less affected , when his aunt , Mrs. Rachel , narrated the sufferings and fortitude of ... eyes upon the heroine's portrait as she spoke . fall dearly did she purchase the safety of her prince with the life ...
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... eyes , when , having first shaken Ed- ward heartily by the hand in the English fashion , he embraced him à - la - mode Françoise , and kissed him on both sides of his face ; while the hardness of his gripe , and the quantity of Scotch ...
... eyes , when , having first shaken Ed- ward heartily by the hand in the English fashion , he embraced him à - la - mode Françoise , and kissed him on both sides of his face ; while the hardness of his gripe , and the quantity of Scotch ...
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... eye of disdain , while Balma- whapple proceeded , — If up a bonny black - cock should spring , To whistle him down wi ... eyes employed on Boston's Crook of the Lot , while her ideas were engaged in summing up the reckoning . She boldly ...
... eye of disdain , while Balma- whapple proceeded , — If up a bonny black - cock should spring , To whistle him down wi ... eyes employed on Boston's Crook of the Lot , while her ideas were engaged in summing up the reckoning . She boldly ...
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... eyes , with which , in dumb show , she gave Waverley that morning greeting which she wanted English words to ex- press , might have been interpreted by a coxcomb , or perhaps by a young soldier , who , without be- ing such , was ...
... eyes , with which , in dumb show , she gave Waverley that morning greeting which she wanted English words to ex- press , might have been interpreted by a coxcomb , or perhaps by a young soldier , who , without be- ing such , was ...
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