Waverley; Or, 'Tis Sixty Years Since. In Three Volumes. Vol. 1.[- 3.], Volumen 3Constable, 1821 - 248 páginas |
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... The most 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; ...
... The most 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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... party did not escape his cen- He allowed that Flora Mac - Ivor was a fine woman , and Rose Bradwardine a pretty girl . But he alleged that the former destroyed the ef- -fect of her beauty by an affectation of the grand airs which she ...
... party did not escape his cen- He allowed that Flora Mac - Ivor was a fine woman , and Rose Bradwardine a pretty girl . But he alleged that the former destroyed the ef- -fect of her beauty by an affectation of the grand airs which she ...
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... 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 father was satisfied ...
... 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 father was satisfied ...
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... turn . Shortly afterwards the party broke up , and Edward re- turned home , musing on what Flora had said . « I will love my Rosalind no more , » said he ; « she has given me a broad enough hint for that ; 62 WAVERLEY .
... turn . Shortly afterwards the party broke up , and Edward re- turned home , musing on what Flora had said . « I will love my Rosalind no more , » said he ; « she has given me a broad enough hint for that ; 62 WAVERLEY .
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... party , with which it is unnecessary to trouble the rea- der . But he had little to say when the Colonel urged him to compare the strength by which they had undertaken to overthrow the government , with that which was now assembling ...
... party , with which it is unnecessary to trouble the rea- der . But he had little to say when the Colonel urged him to compare the strength by which they had undertaken to overthrow the government , with that which was now assembling ...
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