Waverley; Or, 'Tis Sixty Years Since. In Three Volumes. Vol. 1.[- 3.], Volumen 3Constable, 1821 - 248 páginas |
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... character , he was much softened towards you ; and I doubted not , that if I could be so fortunate as to discover you , all night yet have been well . But this unnatural re- bellion has ruined all . >> per- « I have , for the first time ...
... character , he was much softened towards you ; and I doubted not , that if I could be so fortunate as to discover you , all night yet have been well . But this unnatural re- bellion has ruined all . >> per- « I have , for the first time ...
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... character of the officers , etc. and had long had his eye upon Waverley's troop , as open to temptation . Donald even believed that Waverley himself was at bottom in the Stuart in- terest , which seemed confirmed by his long visit to ...
... character of the officers , etc. and had long had his eye upon Waverley's troop , as open to temptation . Donald even believed that Waverley himself was at bottom in the Stuart in- terest , which seemed confirmed by his long visit to ...
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... character of the Colo- nel rose in Waverley's estimation . There seemed at first something harsh in his strong expressions of dislike and censure , although no one was in the general case more open to conviction . The habit of authority ...
... character of the Colo- nel rose in Waverley's estimation . There seemed at first something harsh in his strong expressions of dislike and censure , although no one was in the general case more open to conviction . The habit of authority ...
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... character of Colonel Talbot dawned upon Edward by degrees ; for the delay of the High- landers in the fruitless siege of Edinburgh Castle occupied several weeks , during which Waverley had little to do , excepting to seek such amuse ...
... character of Colonel Talbot dawned upon Edward by degrees ; for the delay of the High- landers in the fruitless siege of Edinburgh Castle occupied several weeks , during which Waverley had little to do , excepting to seek such amuse ...
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... character ; that the agitating circumstances of the stormy time seemed to call forth a certain dignity of feeling and expression , which he had not formerly observed ; and that she omitted no opportunity within her reach to extend her ...
... character ; that the agitating circumstances of the stormy time seemed to call forth a certain dignity of feeling and expression , which he had not formerly observed ; and that she omitted no opportunity within her reach to extend her ...
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