Waverley, Or, 'tis Sixty Years Since: In Three Volumes, Volumen 1 |
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The severe studies necessary to render me fit for my profession occupied the
greater part of my time ; and the society of my friends and companions who were
about to enter life along with up the interval , with the usual ments of young men .
The severe studies necessary to render me fit for my profession occupied the
greater part of my time ; and the society of my friends and companions who were
about to enter life along with up the interval , with the usual ments of young men .
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His attendants were a lady , apparently young and beautiful , who rode by his
side upon a dappled palfrey ; his squire , who carried his helmet and lance , and
led his battle - horse , a noble steed , richly caparisoned . A page and four
yeomen ...
His attendants were a lady , apparently young and beautiful , who rode by his
side upon a dappled palfrey ; his squire , who carried his helmet and lance , and
led his battle - horse , a noble steed , richly caparisoned . A page and four
yeomen ...
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While they sat down to it , they were attended by their host and his daughter ,
whom custom did . not permit to eat in their presence , and who afterwards
withdrew to an outer chamber , where the squire and page ( both young men of
noble ...
While they sat down to it , they were attended by their host and his daughter ,
whom custom did . not permit to eat in their presence , and who afterwards
withdrew to an outer chamber , where the squire and page ( both young men of
noble ...
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He was a young man of mean stature , and rather a reserved appearance . Early
and severe study had quenched in his features the gaiety peculiar to his age ,
and impressed upon them a premature cast of thoughtfulness . His eye had ...
He was a young man of mean stature , and rather a reserved appearance . Early
and severe study had quenched in his features the gaiety peculiar to his age ,
and impressed upon them a premature cast of thoughtfulness . His eye had ...
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Memorandum , to reward the young sailor who saved her , out of the first moneys
which I can recover from the inheritance of her aunt Lansache.- 9th November ,
calm - P.M . light breezes from N.N.W. I talked with the captain about the ...
Memorandum , to reward the young sailor who saved her , out of the first moneys
which I can recover from the inheritance of her aunt Lansache.- 9th November ,
calm - P.M . light breezes from N.N.W. I talked with the captain about the ...
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