Waverley, Or, 'Tis Sixty Years Since, Volumen 1J.C. Nimmo, 1892 - 696 páginas |
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... Edinburgh , to the great disgrace of the po- lice , and danger of the parties concerned . These parties were generally formed from the quarters of the town in which the combatants resided , those of a par- ticular square or district ...
... Edinburgh , to the great disgrace of the po- lice , and danger of the parties concerned . These parties were generally formed from the quarters of the town in which the combatants resided , those of a par- ticular square or district ...
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... Edinburgh " applauded " the extraordinary fidelity and felicity " with which all the inferior agents in the story are represented . " Fastidious readers " might find Callum Beg and Mrs. Nosebag and the Cumberland peasants " coarse and ...
... Edinburgh " applauded " the extraordinary fidelity and felicity " with which all the inferior agents in the story are represented . " Fastidious readers " might find Callum Beg and Mrs. Nosebag and the Cumberland peasants " coarse and ...
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... Edinburgh , and put into the hands of some one or other of those persons of influence to whom he had letters from his father , his exculpation from any charge which might be preferred against him . " You run your head into the lion's ...
... Edinburgh , and put into the hands of some one or other of those persons of influence to whom he had letters from his father , his exculpation from any charge which might be preferred against him . " You run your head into the lion's ...
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