Waverley; Or, 'Tis Sixty Years Since ...Sanborn, Carter, Bazin & Company, 1860 - 272 páginas |
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... usual progress , and read the usual authors ; and the French had afforded him an almost exhaustless collection of memoirs , scarcely more faithful than romances , and of romances so well written as hardly to be distinguished from ...
... usual progress , and read the usual authors ; and the French had afforded him an almost exhaustless collection of memoirs , scarcely more faithful than romances , and of romances so well written as hardly to be distinguished from ...
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... usual , and the latter part of his person projecting in proportion . The Baron , meanwhile , paced the room in silent in- dignation , and at length fixing his eye upon an old por- trait , whose person was clad in armour , and whose fea ...
... usual , and the latter part of his person projecting in proportion . The Baron , meanwhile , paced the room in silent in- dignation , and at length fixing his eye upon an old por- trait , whose person was clad in armour , and whose fea ...
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... usual composure , and that neither Mr. Bradwardine nor Rose exhibited any emotion , Edward would certainly have thought the intrusion hostile . As it was , he started at the sight of what he had not yet happened to see , a mountaineer ...
... usual composure , and that neither Mr. Bradwardine nor Rose exhibited any emotion , Edward would certainly have thought the intrusion hostile . As it was , he started at the sight of what he had not yet happened to see , a mountaineer ...
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affection ancient answered appeared arms army asked attended Baron Bradwardine called Captain cause CHAPTER character charge Chief Chieftain circumstances clan Colonel command continued course danger dear Edward English entered Evan expressed eyes father favour feelings Fergus Flora followed gave give hand head heard hero Highland honour hope horse interest kind Lady least leave length less letter live look Lord Mac-Ivor Major manner matter means military mind Miss morning natural never night observed occasion officer once opinion party passed perhaps person poor present Prince proposed reason received rendered replied respect Rose Scotland seemed seen short side soon spirit supposed sword taken Talbot thing thought tion took turned usual Waverley Waverley's whole wish young