Waverley; Or, 'Tis Sixty Years Since. In Three Volumes. Vol. 1.[- 3.], Volumen 3Constable, 1821 - 248 páginas |
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... important of the last respected the property of a gold watch , which had once belonged to some unfortunate English officer . The party against- VOL . III . I " whom judgment was awarded consoled himself by observing , WAVERLEY; ...
... important of the last respected the property of a gold watch , which had once belonged to some unfortunate English officer . The party against- VOL . III . I " whom judgment was awarded consoled himself by observing , WAVERLEY; ...
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... officer whose life he had saved . He was guarded , along with his companions in misfortune , who were very numerous , in a gentleman's house near the field of battle . Upon entering the room , where they stood crowded together ...
... officer whose life he had saved . He was guarded , along with his companions in misfortune , who were very numerous , in a gentleman's house near the field of battle . Upon entering the room , where they stood crowded together ...
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... officer , ex- pressed his anxiety to do any thing which might contribute to his convenience under his present unpleasant circumstances . " I am not so inexperienced a soldier , sir , » an- swered the Englishman , « as to complain of the ...
... officer , ex- pressed his anxiety to do any thing which might contribute to his convenience under his present unpleasant circumstances . " I am not so inexperienced a soldier , sir , » an- swered the Englishman , « as to complain of the ...
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... officer , with great emotion , « the nephew of Sir Everard Wa- verley , of shire ? » > - --- « The same , sir , » replied our hero , somewhat surprised at the tone in which he addressed him . << I am at once happy and grieved , » 12 ...
... officer , with great emotion , « the nephew of Sir Everard Wa- verley , of shire ? » > - --- « The same , sir , » replied our hero , somewhat surprised at the tone in which he addressed him . << I am at once happy and grieved , » 12 ...
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... those who has fallen , to know that my words have made a suitable impression on your mind . » « Let Colonel Talbot be carefully secured , VOL . III . 2 " said Fergus to the Highland officer , who com- manded WAVERLEY . 17.
... those who has fallen , to know that my words have made a suitable impression on your mind . » « Let Colonel Talbot be carefully secured , VOL . III . 2 " said Fergus to the Highland officer , who com- manded WAVERLEY . 17.
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