Waverley, Or, 'tis Sixty Years Since: In Three Volumes, Volumen 2Galignani, 1830 - 265 páginas |
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... spirits . A few remained for the purpose of escorting the chieftain , who walk- ed by the side of Edward's litter , and attended him with the most affectionate assiduity . About noon , after a journey which the nature of WAVERLEY . 11.
... spirits . A few remained for the purpose of escorting the chieftain , who walk- ed by the side of Edward's litter , and attended him with the most affectionate assiduity . About noon , after a journey which the nature of WAVERLEY . 11.
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... affectionate , and sel- dom concluded without some allusion to our hero's steed , some question about the state of his purse , and a special inquiry after such of his recruits as had preceded him from Waver- ley - Honour . Aunt Rachael ...
... affectionate , and sel- dom concluded without some allusion to our hero's steed , some question about the state of his purse , and a special inquiry after such of his recruits as had preceded him from Waver- ley - Honour . Aunt Rachael ...
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... affection . The good lady also desired to be informed whether Mr Bradwardine took as much Scotch snuff , and danced as unwea- riedly , as he did when he was at Waverley- Honour about thirty years ago . These letters , as might have been ...
... affection . The good lady also desired to be informed whether Mr Bradwardine took as much Scotch snuff , and danced as unwea- riedly , as he did when he was at Waverley- Honour about thirty years ago . These letters , as might have been ...
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... affectionate , that condescending friend , who would strengthen me to redeem my er- rors , my future life- >> « Hush , my dear sir ! you now carry your joy at escaping the hands of a jacobite recruiting- officer to an unparelleled ...
... affectionate , that condescending friend , who would strengthen me to redeem my er- rors , my future life- >> « Hush , my dear sir ! you now carry your joy at escaping the hands of a jacobite recruiting- officer to an unparelleled ...
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... affection , even to the height of romance . To a man of less keen sensibility , and less enthusiastic ten- derness ... affections would be more in unison , and because his more blunted sensibility would not require the return of ...
... affection , even to the height of romance . To a man of less keen sensibility , and less enthusiastic ten- derness ... affections would be more in unison , and because his more blunted sensibility would not require the return of ...
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