Waverley; Or, 'Tis Sixty Years Since. In Three Volumes. Vol. 1.[- 3.], Volumen 3Constable, 1821 - 248 páginas |
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... thought of it since infancy , as the most august privilege and cere- mony in the world ; and I doubt not but the ex- pected pleasure of performing it was a principal motive with him for taking up arms . Depend upon it , had I ...
... thought of it since infancy , as the most august privilege and cere- mony in the world ; and I doubt not but the ex- pected pleasure of performing it was a principal motive with him for taking up arms . Depend upon it , had I ...
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... thought Colonel Talbot had been abroad . » « I am just returned ; and being in Scotland , thought it my duty to act where my services pro- mised to be useful . Yes , Mr Waverley , I am that Colonel Talbot , the husband of the lady you ...
... thought Colonel Talbot had been abroad . » « I am just returned ; and being in Scotland , thought it my duty to act where my services pro- mised to be useful . Yes , Mr Waverley , I am that Colonel Talbot , the husband of the lady you ...
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... thought , that benevolence might itself not have thought or spoken . I found this man in confinement , rendered harsher to him by his habits of life , his natural dignity of feeling , and - forgive me , Mr Waverley , ―by the cause ...
... thought , that benevolence might itself not have thought or spoken . I found this man in confinement , rendered harsher to him by his habits of life , his natural dignity of feeling , and - forgive me , Mr Waverley , ―by the cause ...
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... cantle of the shield ; and , as an additional motto on a scroll beneath , the words , ' Draw and draw off . ' » « Were it not for the recollection of Fergus's raillery , » thought Waverley to himself when he had 24 WAVERLEY .
... cantle of the shield ; and , as an additional motto on a scroll beneath , the words , ' Draw and draw off . ' » « Were it not for the recollection of Fergus's raillery , » thought Waverley to himself when he had 24 WAVERLEY .
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Walter Scott. raillery , » thought Waverley to himself when he had perused this long and grave document , « how very tolerably would all this sound , and how lit- tle should I have thought of connecting it with any ludicrous idea ! Well ...
Walter Scott. raillery , » thought Waverley to himself when he had perused this long and grave document , « how very tolerably would all this sound , and how lit- tle should I have thought of connecting it with any ludicrous idea ! Well ...
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