Waverley, Or, 'tis Sixty Years Since: In Three Volumes, Volumen 1 |
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I happened to want some fishing - tackle for the use of a guest , when it occurred
to me to search the old writing - desk already mentioned , in which I used to keep
articles of that nature . I got access to it with some difficulty ; and , in looking for ...
I happened to want some fishing - tackle for the use of a guest , when it occurred
to me to search the old writing - desk already mentioned , in which I used to keep
articles of that nature . I got access to it with some difficulty ; and , in looking for ...
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The latter seemed to be his present object , for , regardless of the dignified
presence of Lord Lacy , he uttered the most incoherent threats against the owner
of the house and his guests . « We shall see --ay , marry shall we - i -if an English
...
The latter seemed to be his present object , for , regardless of the dignified
presence of Lord Lacy , he uttered the most incoherent threats against the owner
of the house and his guests . « We shall see --ay , marry shall we - i -if an English
...
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By the time this lay was finished , Lord Boteler , with his daughter and kinsman ,
Fitzallen of Marden , and other noble guests , had mounted their palfreys , and
the hunt set forward in due order . The huntsmen , having carefully observed the
...
By the time this lay was finished , Lord Boteler , with his daughter and kinsman ,
Fitzallen of Marden , and other noble guests , had mounted their palfreys , and
the hunt set forward in due order . The huntsmen , having carefully observed the
...
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The gentry of the neighbourhood were disaffected , and showed little hospitality
to the military guests ; and the people of the town , chiefly engaged in mercantile
pursuits , were not such as Waverley chose to associate with . The arrival of ...
The gentry of the neighbourhood were disaffected , and showed little hospitality
to the military guests ; and the people of the town , chiefly engaged in mercantile
pursuits , were not such as Waverley chose to associate with . The arrival of ...
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self a gentleman , was disposed to be rude to his guest , because he had not
bespoke the pleasure of his society to supper . The next day , traversing an open
and uninclosed country , Edward gradually approached the Highlands of
Perthshire ...
self a gentleman , was disposed to be rude to his guest , because he had not
bespoke the pleasure of his society to supper . The next day , traversing an open
and uninclosed country , Edward gradually approached the Highlands of
Perthshire ...
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