Waverley, Or, 'tis Sixty Years Since: In Three Volumes, Volumen 1 |
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There was something in this proposal , agreeable to all parties . Sir Henry had
family pride , which prepared him to take an interest in whatever related to his
ancestors . « b . The ladies had dipped deeply into the fashionable reading of ...
There was something in this proposal , agreeable to all parties . Sir Henry had
family pride , which prepared him to take an interest in whatever related to his
ancestors . « b . The ladies had dipped deeply into the fashionable reading of ...
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A HUNTING PARTY . - AN ADVENTURE.ADELIVERANCE . The next morning
the bugles were sounded by day - break in the court of Lord Boteler's mansion ,
to call the inhabitants from their slumbers , to assist in a splendid chase , with
which ...
A HUNTING PARTY . - AN ADVENTURE.ADELIVERANCE . The next morning
the bugles were sounded by day - break in the court of Lord Boteler's mansion ,
to call the inhabitants from their slumbers , to assist in a splendid chase , with
which ...
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Lord Boteler hastily commanded a small party of bis men to abide for the defence
of the ladies , while he himself , Fitzallen , and the rest , made what speed they
could towards the thicket , guided by Gregory , who for that purpose was mounted
...
Lord Boteler hastily commanded a small party of bis men to abide for the defence
of the ladies , while he himself , Fitzallen , and the rest , made what speed they
could towards the thicket , guided by Gregory , who for that purpose was mounted
...
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The knight himself advanced , sheathed in armour , and , without raising his visor
, informed Lord Boteler , that having heard of a base attempt made upon a part of
his train by ruffianly assassins , he had mounted and armed a small party of his ...
The knight himself advanced , sheathed in armour , and , without raising his visor
, informed Lord Boteler , that having heard of a base attempt made upon a part of
his train by ruffianly assassins , he had mounted and armed a small party of his ...
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About forty or fifty years ago , however , a far more dangerous mode of fighting ,
in parties or factions , was permitted in ... either with feelings of democracy , or
aristocracy , or indeed with malice or illwill of any kind towards the opposite party
.
About forty or fifty years ago , however , a far more dangerous mode of fighting ,
in parties or factions , was permitted in ... either with feelings of democracy , or
aristocracy , or indeed with malice or illwill of any kind towards the opposite party
.
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