Waverley, Or, 'tis Sixty Years Since: In Three Volumes, Volumen 1Galignani, 1830 - 258 páginas |
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... Rose , the Potter's daughter , that it was thought it would be the Jester's own fault if Jack was long without his Jill . Much pithy matter , concerning the bring- ing the bride to bed - the loosing the bridegroom's points -the scramble ...
... Rose , the Potter's daughter , that it was thought it would be the Jester's own fault if Jack was long without his Jill . Much pithy matter , concerning the bring- ing the bride to bed - the loosing the bridegroom's points -the scramble ...
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... rose in the army with a rapidity far sur- passing the usual pace of unpatronized profes- sional merit , although , to outward appearance , that was all he had to depend upon . The shock which Sir Everard encountered upon this occasion ...
... rose in the army with a rapidity far sur- passing the usual pace of unpatronized profes- sional merit , although , to outward appearance , that was all he had to depend upon . The shock which Sir Everard encountered upon this occasion ...
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... Rose who dared to maintain her cause , carried on a harassing and predatory warfare , till the strong- hold was reduced by the celebrated Richard of Gloucester . Here too a party of cavaliers long maintained themselves under Nigel ...
... Rose who dared to maintain her cause , carried on a harassing and predatory warfare , till the strong- hold was reduced by the celebrated Richard of Gloucester . Here too a party of cavaliers long maintained themselves under Nigel ...
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... rose - snug - I keep no holes here even for a Hanoverian rat to hide in . And , what - eh ! any good news from our friends over the water ? -and how does the worthy king of France ? —Or per- haps you are more lately from Rome ? -it must ...
... rose - snug - I keep no holes here even for a Hanoverian rat to hide in . And , what - eh ! any good news from our friends over the water ? -and how does the worthy king of France ? —Or per- haps you are more lately from Rome ? -it must ...
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... rose to such huge height , and flourished so luxuriantly , that their boughs completely over - arched the broad road beneath . Beyond these venerable ranks , and running parallel to them , were two high walls , of apparently the like ...
... rose to such huge height , and flourished so luxuriantly , that their boughs completely over - arched the broad road beneath . Beyond these venerable ranks , and running parallel to them , were two high walls , of apparently the like ...
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Allan Ramsay amusement ancient answered appeared arms attend Balmawhapple Baron of Bradwardine bartizan beauty Brad brother called Captain Waverley castle cavern CHAPTER character chief chieftain chuse clan curiosity Donald Bean Lean dress Edward Waverley Emma Darcy English entered Evan Dhu father favour feelings Fergus Mac-Ivor Fitzallen Fitzosborne Flora Gay Bowers Gellatley gentleman Glennaquoich guest hall hand heard heraldry hero Highland honour horse King kingdom of Scotland Lady Emma Laird Lord Boteler Lord Byron Lord Justice Clerk Lord Lacy louis-d'ors manner ment Miss Bradwardine mountain neighbouring never night noble observed occasion party person Perthshire pleasure political racter received rendered respect Richard Waverley romance Rose Saunderson scene Scotland Scottish seemed Sir Everard song St Clere sword tale Tewin thought tical tion Tully-Veolan Ursa Major Vich Ian Vohr village wardine Waverley-Honour whig wild young youth