Waverley; Or, 'Tis Sixty Years SinceJ.M. Dent. & Sons Limited, 1919 - 496 páginas |
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... Flora Mac - Ivor was furnished in the plainest and most simple manner ; for at Glennaquoich every other sort of expenditure was retrenched as much as possible , for the purpose of maintaining , in its full dignity , the hospi- tality of ...
... Flora Mac - Ivor was furnished in the plainest and most simple manner ; for at Glennaquoich every other sort of expenditure was retrenched as much as possible , for the purpose of maintaining , in its full dignity , the hospi- tality of ...
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... Flora felt the same anxiety for cherishing and extending their patri- archal sway , but it was with the generous desire of vindicating from poverty , or at least from want and foreign oppression , those whom her brother was by birth ...
... Flora felt the same anxiety for cherishing and extending their patri- archal sway , but it was with the generous desire of vindicating from poverty , or at least from want and foreign oppression , those whom her brother was by birth ...
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... Flora it was otherwise , While almost a girl , she had undergone the most complete change of scene , from gaiety and splendour to absolute solitude and comparative poverty ; and the ideas and wishes which she chiefly fostered ...
... Flora it was otherwise , While almost a girl , she had undergone the most complete change of scene , from gaiety and splendour to absolute solitude and comparative poverty ; and the ideas and wishes which she chiefly fostered ...
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... Flora ; blow for blow , as Conan1 said to the devil . Now do you two talk of bards and poetry , if not of purses and claymores , while I return to do the final honours to the senators of the tribe of Ivor . " So saying , he left the ...
... Flora ; blow for blow , as Conan1 said to the devil . Now do you two talk of bards and poetry , if not of purses and claymores , while I return to do the final honours to the senators of the tribe of Ivor . " So saying , he left the ...
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... Flora seemed to think for a moment , and then , slightly colouring , she turned to Waverley- " It is impossible to gratify your curiosity , Captain Waverley , without exposing my own presumption . If you will give me a few moments for ...
... Flora seemed to think for a moment , and then , slightly colouring , she turned to Waverley- " It is impossible to gratify your curiosity , Captain Waverley , without exposing my own presumption . If you will give me a few moments for ...
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