Waverley; Or, 'Tis Sixty Years Since. In Three Volumes. Vol. 1.[- 3.], Volumen 3Constable, 1821 - 248 páginas |
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... returning loaded with spoils of the slain , « though the res vestiaria itself seems to be in some request at present . » This remark coming within the Baron's idea of jocularity , he honoured it with a smile , 6 WAVERLEY .
... returning loaded with spoils of the slain , « though the res vestiaria itself seems to be in some request at present . » This remark coming within the Baron's idea of jocularity , he honoured it with a smile , 6 WAVERLEY .
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... idea ! Well , after all , every thing has its fair , as well as its seamy side ; and truly I do not see why the ... ideas of any thing save chivalry , which appear in the arms of some our most ancient gentry . " This , however , is an ...
... idea ! Well , after all , every thing has its fair , as well as its seamy side ; and truly I do not see why the ... ideas of any thing save chivalry , which appear in the arms of some our most ancient gentry . " This , however , is an ...
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... Fergus , " said Waverley , « I had no idea that you had any affection for Miss Bradwardine , and you are always sneering at her father . » . I have as much affection for Miss Bradwar- dine , my good friend , as I think it 52 WAVERLEY .
... Fergus , " said Waverley , « I had no idea that you had any affection for Miss Bradwardine , and you are always sneering at her father . » . I have as much affection for Miss Bradwar- dine , my good friend , as I think it 52 WAVERLEY .
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... idea of a lady dismissing or a gen- tleman withdrawing his suit , after it has been approved of by her legal guardian , without giv- ing him an opportunity of talking the matter over with the lady . You did not , I suppose , expect my ...
... idea of a lady dismissing or a gen- tleman withdrawing his suit , after it has been approved of by her legal guardian , without giv- ing him an opportunity of talking the matter over with the lady . You did not , I suppose , expect my ...
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... idea . But it were , if possible , worse than parricide to suf- fer any danger to hang over my noble and gene- rous uncle , who has ever been more to me than a father , if such evil can be averted by any sacri- fice on my part ...
... idea . But it were , if possible , worse than parricide to suf- fer any danger to hang over my noble and gene- rous uncle , who has ever been more to me than a father , if such evil can be averted by any sacri- fice on my part ...
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