WaverleyReadHowYouWant.com, 2006 - 772 páginas In the backdrop of political issues such as the Jacobite risings and clashes between the two factions, the author has narrated the romantic tale of Waverley. The ups and downs of the protagonist's life capture the imagination of the reader. Composed of two volumes, the twists and turns of the plot keep the readers anticipating.... |
Índice
Chapter I | 1 |
Chapter VI | 71 |
Chapter VII | 89 |
Chapter VIII | 103 |
Chapter IX | 116 |
Chapter X | 130 |
Chapter XI | 143 |
Chapter XII | 165 |
Chapter XVII | 258 |
Chapter XVIII | 270 |
Chapter XIX | 297 |
Chapter XX | 315 |
Chapter XXI | 329 |
Chapter XXII | 339 |
Chapter XXIII | 362 |
Chapter XXIV | 373 |
Chapter XIII | 181 |
Chapter XIV | 201 |
Chapter XV | 219 |
Chapter XVI | 238 |
Chapter XXV | 395 |
Chapter XXVI | 417 |
Chapter XXVII | 429 |
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