Waverley; Or, 'Tis Sixty Years Since. In Three Volumes. Vol. 1.[- 3.], Volumen 3Constable, 1821 - 248 páginas |
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... bear with one I have made childless , though you are aware the blood wit was made up to your ain sa- tisfaction by assythment , and that I have since expedited letters of slains . - Weel , as I have said , I have no male issue , and yet ...
... bear with one I have made childless , though you are aware the blood wit was made up to your ain sa- tisfaction by assythment , and that I have since expedited letters of slains . - Weel , as I have said , I have no male issue , and yet ...
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... bear and boot - jack party per pale , or in a scutcheon of pretence , or in a separate shield perhaps - any way that would not blemish my own coat - of - arms . And as to Rose , I don't see what objection she could have made , if her ...
... bear and boot - jack party per pale , or in a scutcheon of pretence , or in a separate shield perhaps - any way that would not blemish my own coat - of - arms . And as to Rose , I don't see what objection she could have made , if her ...
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... parole of honour not to bear arms against the house of Stuart for the space of a twelvemonth . << In the name of God , » said the Colonel , his eyes sparkling with eagerness , « how did you ob- WAVERLEY . 71 CHAPTER IX. ...
... parole of honour not to bear arms against the house of Stuart for the space of a twelvemonth . << In the name of God , » said the Colonel , his eyes sparkling with eagerness , « how did you ob- WAVERLEY . 71 CHAPTER IX. ...
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... bear the name of a near relation of mine , whom none of my present people ever saw , except Spon- toon , so there will be no immediate danger . So head ache and your eyes grow pray feel your heavy as soon as possible , that you may be ...
... bear the name of a near relation of mine , whom none of my present people ever saw , except Spon- toon , so there will be no immediate danger . So head ache and your eyes grow pray feel your heavy as soon as possible , that you may be ...
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... Bears , which were said to have done sentinel's duty upon the top for cen- turies , now hurled from their posts , lay among the rubbish . The avenue was cruelly wasted . Several large trees were felled and left lying across the path ...
... Bears , which were said to have done sentinel's duty upon the top for cen- turies , now hurled from their posts , lay among the rubbish . The avenue was cruelly wasted . Several large trees were felled and left lying across the path ...
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