Waverley, Or 'Tis Sixty Years SinceD. Appelton and Company, 1875 - 204 páginas |
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... thing but pleasure . Sir Everard could not but perceive something uncommon in the restrained emotions which the young lady testified at the advances he hazarded ; but assured by the prudent Countess that they were the natural effects of ...
... thing but pleasure . Sir Everard could not but perceive something uncommon in the restrained emotions which the young lady testified at the advances he hazarded ; but assured by the prudent Countess that they were the natural effects of ...
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... things sacred . This last insinuation probably induced Wa- verley to set both down to the prejudices of his commanding ... thing , good or * A creagh was an incursion for plunder , termed on the Bor ders a raid . bad , which occasioned ...
... things sacred . This last insinuation probably induced Wa- verley to set both down to the prejudices of his commanding ... thing , good or * A creagh was an incursion for plunder , termed on the Bor ders a raid . bad , which occasioned ...
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... thing , " said Rose ; " for he is a very un- quiet neighbor to his un - friends , and keeps a greater following on ... things his own way , had con- trived to keep this black - mail a secret from him , and passed it in his account for ...
... thing , " said Rose ; " for he is a very un- quiet neighbor to his un - friends , and keeps a greater following on ... things his own way , had con- trived to keep this black - mail a secret from him , and passed it in his account for ...
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... thing in woman ; " yet , in arging any favorite topic , which she often pur- eued with natural eloquence , it possessed as well the tones which impress awe and conviction , as those of persuasive insinuation . The eager glance of the ...
... thing in woman ; " yet , in arging any favorite topic , which she often pur- eued with natural eloquence , it possessed as well the tones which impress awe and conviction , as those of persuasive insinuation . The eager glance of the ...
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... thing else next time I hold cour plénière , if the muse descends on Mac - Murrough ; for you know our proverb ... things that are useless to a modern Highlander , -a sword which he must not draw , -a bard to sing of deeds which he dare ...
... thing else next time I hold cour plénière , if the muse descends on Mac - Murrough ; for you know our proverb ... things that are useless to a modern Highlander , -a sword which he must not draw , -a bard to sing of deeds which he dare ...
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answered appearance arms attend auld Bailie better Bradwardine Brown called Callum Captain castle CHAPTER character Charles Hazlewood Chieftain clan Colonel Mannering Colonel Talbot command Cumnor daugh dear deyvil Dinmont Dominie door Earl Edinburgh Edward Ellangowan eyes father favor fear feelings Fergus Flora followed frae gentleman gipsy give Glennaquoich Glossin guest Guy Mannering hand hath Hatteraick Hazlewood head heard heart Highland honor hope horse Jacobite Julia lady Laird Lambourne Liddesdale look Lord Mac-Ivor Mac-Morlan Master maun ment mind Miss Bertram Miss Mannering morning never night observed occasion party person Pleydell poor portmanteau Prince prisoner recollection rendered replied Rose Sampson Scotland seemed Sir Everard stranger sword tell thee thou thought tion Tressilian Tully-Veolan turned Varney Vich Ian Waverley Waverley's Wayland Wayland Smith weel wish Woodbourne words young