Waverley Or The Sixty Years SinceAdam and Charles Black, 1862 - 332 páginas |
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... approached , moved thereunto partly by the inclemency of the season , and partly that my deafness , which you know , cousin , I acquired during my campaign under Prince Charles Edward , might be no obstacle to the gratification of my ...
... approached , moved thereunto partly by the inclemency of the season , and partly that my deafness , which you know , cousin , I acquired during my campaign under Prince Charles Edward , might be no obstacle to the gratification of my ...
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... approached , the Lady Matilda and her cousin visited the chamber of the fair Darcy . They found her in a composed but melancholy posture . She turned the discourse upon the misfortunes of her life , and hinted , that having recovered ...
... approached , the Lady Matilda and her cousin visited the chamber of the fair Darcy . They found her in a composed but melancholy posture . She turned the discourse upon the misfortunes of her life , and hinted , that having recovered ...
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... approaching apotheosis . Even the most simple and unsuspicious of the female sex liave ( God bless them ! ) an instinctive sharpness of perception in such matters , which sometimes goes the length of observing partialities that never ...
... approaching apotheosis . Even the most simple and unsuspicious of the female sex liave ( God bless them ! ) an instinctive sharpness of perception in such matters , which sometimes goes the length of observing partialities that never ...
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... , be- cause he had not bespoke the pleasure of his society to supper . ( 5 ) The next day , traversing an open and unenclosed country , Edward gra- dually approached the Highlands of Perthshire , which at first 38 WAVERLEY . 28.
... , be- cause he had not bespoke the pleasure of his society to supper . ( 5 ) The next day , traversing an open and unenclosed country , Edward gra- dually approached the Highlands of Perthshire , which at first 38 WAVERLEY . 28.
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Walter Scott. dually approached the Highlands of Perthshire , which at first had appeared a blue outline in the horizon , but now swelled into huge gigantic masses , which frowned defiance over the more level country that lay beneath ...
Walter Scott. dually approached the Highlands of Perthshire , which at first had appeared a blue outline in the horizon , but now swelled into huge gigantic masses , which frowned defiance over the more level country that lay beneath ...
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