Waverley, Or 'Tis Sixty Years SinceD. Appelton and Company, 1875 - 204 páginas |
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... father's seat . Their attention was attracted by a carriage drawn by six stately long - tailed black horses , and with as much carv- ing and gilding as would have done honor to my lord mayor's . It was waiting for the owner , who was at ...
... father's seat . Their attention was attracted by a carriage drawn by six stately long - tailed black horses , and with as much carv- ing and gilding as would have done honor to my lord mayor's . It was waiting for the owner , who was at ...
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... father's office . All these advantages moved Squire Stubbs , as much as the ruddy brow and manly form of the suitor influ- enced his daughter , to abate somewhat in the article of their gentry ; and so the match was concluded . None ...
... father's office . All these advantages moved Squire Stubbs , as much as the ruddy brow and manly form of the suitor influ- enced his daughter , to abate somewhat in the article of their gentry ; and so the match was concluded . None ...
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... father thought it.unworthy of his rank and birth to pay it any longer , and so this disaster has happened . It is not the value of the cattle , Captain Waverley , that vexes me ; but my father is so much hurt at the affront , and is so ...
... father thought it.unworthy of his rank and birth to pay it any longer , and so this disaster has happened . It is not the value of the cattle , Captain Waverley , that vexes me ; but my father is so much hurt at the affront , and is so ...
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... father would not suffer it . And then he upbraided my father that he was under his banner , and paid him tribute ; and my father was in a towering passion , for Bailie Macwheeble , who manages such things his own way , had con- trived ...
... father would not suffer it . And then he upbraided my father that he was under his banner , and paid him tribute ; and my father was in a towering passion , for Bailie Macwheeble , who manages such things his own way , had con- trived ...
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... father to fetch it , unless it be too hot or too heavy . " " But to be the daughter of a cattle - stealer- a common thief ! " " Common thief ! -no such thing : Donald Bean Lean never lifted less than a drove in his life . " " Do you ...
... father to fetch it , unless it be too hot or too heavy . " " But to be the daughter of a cattle - stealer- a common thief ! " " Common thief ! -no such thing : Donald Bean Lean never lifted less than a drove in his life . " " Do you ...
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