Waverley; Or, 'Tis Sixty Years Since. In Three Volumes. Vol. 1.[- 3.], Volumen 3Constable, 1821 - 248 páginas |
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... seemed now rather desirous to alleviate than to aggravate his anxiety . This appeared particu- larly to be the case when he had heard Waver- ley's history , which he did not scruple to confide to him . << And so , " said the Colonel ...
... seemed now rather desirous to alleviate than to aggravate his anxiety . This appeared particu- larly to be the case when he had heard Waver- ley's history , which he did not scruple to confide to him . << And so , " said the Colonel ...
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... seemed always willing to treat his friends at the ale - house , and easily ingratiated himself with many of Waverley's troop , particularly Serjeant Houghton , and one Tims , also a non - commissioned officer . To these he unfolded , in ...
... seemed always willing to treat his friends at the ale - house , and easily ingratiated himself with many of Waverley's troop , particularly Serjeant Houghton , and one Tims , also a non - commissioned officer . To these he unfolded , in ...
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... seemed confirmed by his long visit to the jacobite Baron of Bradwardine . When , therefore , he came to his cave with one of Glen- naquoich's attendants , the robber , who could never appreciate his real motive , which was mere ...
... seemed confirmed by his long visit to the jacobite Baron of Bradwardine . When , therefore , he came to his cave with one of Glen- naquoich's attendants , the robber , who could never appreciate his real motive , which was mere ...
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... 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 also had given his manners some peremptory hardness ...
... 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 also had given his manners some peremptory hardness ...
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... 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 knowledge and refine her taste . Flora Mac - Ivor called Rose her ...
... 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 knowledge and refine her taste . Flora Mac - Ivor called Rose her ...
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