Waverley; Or, 'Tis Sixty Years Since. In Three Volumes. Vol. 1.[- 3.], Volumen 3Constable, 1821 - 248 páginas |
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... Stanley , my dear boy , how d'ye do ? -Emily , my love , that is young Stanley . > The blood started to the lady's cheek as she gave 6 . WAVERLEY . 129 CHAPTER XV. ...
... Stanley , my dear boy , how d'ye do ? -Emily , my love , that is young Stanley . > The blood started to the lady's cheek as she gave 6 . WAVERLEY . 129 CHAPTER XV. ...
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... Stanley , with all the atten- tions which an invalid may require . » > . In the morning the Colonel visited his guest . « Now , " said he , « I have some good news for you . Your reputation as a gentleman and offi- cer is effectually ...
... Stanley , with all the atten- tions which an invalid may require . » > . In the morning the Colonel visited his guest . « Now , " said he , « I have some good news for you . Your reputation as a gentleman and offi- cer is effectually ...
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... Stanley , my nephew ; he shall set out to - morrow for the North , and the chariot shall take him the first two stages . Spon- toon shall then attend him ; and they shall ride post as far as Huntingdon ; and the presence of Spontoon ...
... Stanley , my nephew ; he shall set out to - morrow for the North , and the chariot shall take him the first two stages . Spon- toon shall then attend him ; and they shall ride post as far as Huntingdon ; and the presence of Spontoon ...
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... Stanley . He is studying at Cambridge ; but , a little while ago , doubtful if Emily's health would permit me to go down to the North myself , I procured him a passport from the secretary of state's office to go in my stead . As he went ...
... Stanley . He is studying at Cambridge ; but , a little while ago , doubtful if Emily's health would permit me to go down to the North myself , I procured him a passport from the secretary of state's office to go in my stead . As he went ...
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... Stanley at Huntingdon . The two young men were acquainted in a minute . << I can read my uncle's riddle , " said Stanley ; << the cautious old soldier did not care to hint to me that I might hand over to you this pass- port , which I ...
... Stanley at Huntingdon . The two young men were acquainted in a minute . << I can read my uncle's riddle , " said Stanley ; << the cautious old soldier did not care to hint to me that I might hand over to you this pass- port , which I ...
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