Waverley; Or, 'Tis Sixty Years Since. In Three Volumes. Vol. 1.[- 3.], Volumen 3Constable, 1821 - 248 páginas |
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... Flora Mac - Ivor . The Highlanders , by whom the Prince was surround- ed , in the license and extravagance of this joyful moment , fired their pieces repeatedly , and one of these having been accidentally loaded with ball , the bullet ...
... Flora Mac - Ivor . The Highlanders , by whom the Prince was surround- ed , in the license and extravagance of this joyful moment , fired their pieces repeatedly , and one of these having been accidentally loaded with ball , the bullet ...
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... Flora Mac - Ivor was a fine woman , and Rose Bradwardine a pretty girl . But he alleged that the former destroyed the ef- -fect of her beauty by an affectation of the grand airs which she had probably seen practised in the mock court of ...
... Flora Mac - Ivor was a fine woman , and Rose Bradwardine a pretty girl . But he alleged that the former destroyed the ef- -fect of her beauty by an affectation of the grand airs which she had probably seen practised in the mock court of ...
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... Flora's atten- tion to Edward beyond that which the most or- dinary politeness demanded . On the other hand , Rose Bradwardine gradually rose in his opinion . He had several opportunities of remarking , that as her extreme timidity wore ...
... Flora's atten- tion to Edward beyond that which the most or- dinary politeness demanded . On the other hand , Rose Bradwardine gradually rose in his opinion . He had several opportunities of remarking , that as her extreme timidity wore ...
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... Flora Mac - Ivor did not alarm her by remonstrance , because she saw in this line of conduct the most probable chance of her securing at length a re- turn of affection . The truth is , that in her first conversation after their meeting ...
... Flora Mac - Ivor did not alarm her by remonstrance , because she saw in this line of conduct the most probable chance of her securing at length a re- turn of affection . The truth is , that in her first conversation after their meeting ...
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... Flora was sincerely attached to her brother , whose high energies might indeed have commanded her admiration , even without the ties which bound them together , she was by no means blind to his faults , which she considered as dangerous ...
... Flora was sincerely attached to her brother , whose high energies might indeed have commanded her admiration , even without the ties which bound them together , she was by no means blind to his faults , which she considered as dangerous ...
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Alick answered arms auld Baillie Baron of Bradwardine battle of Culloden battle of Preston Bodach Brad Bradwar caliga called Captain Butler Carlisle Carlisle Castle CHAPTER Chevalier Chief Chieftain clan Colonel Mac-Ivor Colonel Talbot Common Moor Davie dear dragoons Duchran Edinburgh Edward Waverley engaged English Evan Dhu eyes Falkirk father favour feelings Fergus Mac-Ivor Fergus's Flora Mac-Ivor frae gentleman Glennaquoich hand happy heard High Sheriff Highland honour hope horse inclosures Janet Lady Emily laird leave letter Little Veolan look Macwheeble ment military mind Miss Bradwardine Miss Mac-Ivor morning never night Nosebag obliged party pass Penrith person poor Prince prisoner puir quarrel reader regiment Rose Bradwardine Royal Highness Scotland seemed shewed Sir Everard soldiers soon spirit Spontoon Stanley stood suppose tell thing thought tion troop Tully-Veolan turn verley Vich Ian Vohr wardine Waverley-Honour Waverley's weel whilk wish words young