Waverley, Or, 'tis Sixty Years Since: In Three Volumes, Volumen 2Galignani, 1830 - 265 páginas |
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... Fergus , notwithstanding his know- ledge and education , seemed to fall in with the superstitious ideas of his ... Mac - Ivor , rather scandalized at the excess of his acknowledgments , cut them short , by exclaiming , ceade millia ...
... Fergus , notwithstanding his know- ledge and education , seemed to fall in with the superstitious ideas of his ... Mac - Ivor , rather scandalized at the excess of his acknowledgments , cut them short , by exclaiming , ceade millia ...
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... Fergus and all his friends expressed the greatest sympathy , it became a question how to dispose of the disabled sportsman . This was settled by Mac - Ivor , who had a litter pre- pared , of « birch and hazel grey , " which was borne by ...
... Fergus and all his friends expressed the greatest sympathy , it became a question how to dispose of the disabled sportsman . This was settled by Mac - Ivor , who had a litter pre- pared , of « birch and hazel grey , " which was borne by ...
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... Fergus abridged the ce- remonies of taking leave . At length , his own men being completely assembled and mus- tered , Mac - Ivor commenced his march , but not towards the quarter from which they had come . He gave Waverley to ...
... Fergus abridged the ce- remonies of taking leave . At length , his own men being completely assembled and mus- tered , Mac - Ivor commenced his march , but not towards the quarter from which they had come . He gave Waverley to ...
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... Fergus Mac - Ivor . It may be observed in passing , that the bold and prompt habits of thinking , acting , and speaking , which distin- guished this young chieftain , had given him a considerable ascendancy over the mind of Waverley ...
... Fergus Mac - Ivor . It may be observed in passing , that the bold and prompt habits of thinking , acting , and speaking , which distin- guished this young chieftain , had given him a considerable ascendancy over the mind of Waverley ...
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... Mac - Ivor's arms , aud gave vent to tears of shame and indignation . It was none of this chieftain's faults to be ... Fergus , and oblige me for ever ? » Fergus paused ; « It is an act of friendship , which you should command , could it ...
... Mac - Ivor's arms , aud gave vent to tears of shame and indignation . It was none of this chieftain's faults to be ... Fergus , and oblige me for ever ? » Fergus paused ; « It is an act of friendship , which you should command , could it ...
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