Waverley; Or, 'Tis Sixty Years Since. In Three Volumes. Vol. 1.[- 3.], Volumen 3Constable, 1821 - 248 páginas |
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... - sure which he once proposed to himself upon some point of etiquette , not half so important , in his eyes , as this matter of boots or brogues , or whatever the calige shall finally be pronounced by the learned 8 WAVERLEY .
... - sure which he once proposed to himself upon some point of etiquette , not half so important , in his eyes , as this matter of boots or brogues , or whatever the calige shall finally be pronounced by the learned 8 WAVERLEY .
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... half finished . It was therefore often difficult to guess what line of conduct he might finally adopt upon any given occasion . Although Flora was sincerely attached to her brother , whose high energies might indeed have commanded her ...
... half finished . It was therefore often difficult to guess what line of conduct he might finally adopt upon any given occasion . Although Flora was sincerely attached to her brother , whose high energies might indeed have commanded her ...
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... half of them . But can you think the fierce , hot , furious spirits , of whose brawls we see much and hear more , and who terrify me out of my life every day in the world , are at all to be compared to Waverley ? " > << I do not compare ...
... half of them . But can you think the fierce , hot , furious spirits , of whose brawls we see much and hear more , and who terrify me out of my life every day in the world , are at all to be compared to Waverley ? " > << I do not compare ...
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... half- suppressed rage were the more frightful , because they were obviously caused by a strong effort to temper with discretion an almost ungovernable paroxysm of passion , and resulted from an in- ternal conflict of the most dreadful ...
... half- suppressed rage were the more frightful , because they were obviously caused by a strong effort to temper with discretion an almost ungovernable paroxysm of passion , and resulted from an in- ternal conflict of the most dreadful ...
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... < It is one - half larger . » « Is your uncle's park as fine a one as that ? » « It is three times as extensive , and rather re- sembles a forest than a mere park . » « Flora will be a happy woman . » << 80 WAVERLEY .
... < It is one - half larger . » « Is your uncle's park as fine a one as that ? » « It is three times as extensive , and rather re- sembles a forest than a mere park . » « Flora will be a happy woman . » << 80 WAVERLEY .
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