Waverley, Or, 'tis Sixty Years Since: In Three Volumes, Volumen 1 |
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I. * PARIS : PUBLISHED BY A. AND W. GALIGNANI , AT THE ENGLISH ,
FRENCH , ITALIAN , GERMAN , AND SPANISH LIBRARY , N ° 18 , RUE
VIVIENNE . 1830 . BIBLIOTHECA REGIA * MONACENSIS . It ha thor and pass
WAVERLEY ;
I. * PARIS : PUBLISHED BY A. AND W. GALIGNANI , AT THE ENGLISH ,
FRENCH , ITALIAN , GERMAN , AND SPANISH LIBRARY , N ° 18 , RUE
VIVIENNE . 1830 . BIBLIOTHECA REGIA * MONACENSIS . It ha thor and pass
WAVERLEY ;
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The first was the extended and well - merited fame of Miss Edgeworth , whose
Irish characters have gone so far to make the English familiar with the character
of their gay and kind - hearted neighbours of Ireland , that she may be truly said
to ...
The first was the extended and well - merited fame of Miss Edgeworth , whose
Irish characters have gone so far to make the English familiar with the character
of their gay and kind - hearted neighbours of Ireland , that she may be truly said
to ...
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CHAPTER I. The sun was nearly set behind the distant mountains of Liddesdale ,
when a few of the scattered and terrified inhabitants of the village of Hersildoun ,
which had four days before been burned by a predatory band of English ...
CHAPTER I. The sun was nearly set behind the distant mountains of Liddesdale ,
when a few of the scattered and terrified inhabitants of the village of Hersildoun ,
which had four days before been burned by a predatory band of English ...
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The knight endeavoured to expostulate with the fugitives , who were chiefly aged
men , women , and children ; but their dread of the English name accelerated
their flight , and in a few minutes , excepting the knight and his attendants , the ...
The knight endeavoured to expostulate with the fugitives , who were chiefly aged
men , women , and children ; but their dread of the English name accelerated
their flight , and in a few minutes , excepting the knight and his attendants , the ...
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But Habby of Cessford will be here belive ; and we shall soon know if he will
permit an English churl to occupy his hostelrie . » Having uttered these words ,
accompanied with a lowering glance from under his shaggy black eye - brows ,
he ...
But Habby of Cessford will be here belive ; and we shall soon know if he will
permit an English churl to occupy his hostelrie . » Having uttered these words ,
accompanied with a lowering glance from under his shaggy black eye - brows ,
he ...
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