Waverley, Or, 'tis Sixty Years Since: In Three Volumes, Volumen 2Galignani, 1830 - 265 páginas |
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... circumstances of a necessary delay , the commanding - officer , in contradiction to his known and established character , should have proceeded in so harsh and unusual a manner , was a mystery which he could not penetrate . He soothed ...
... circumstances of a necessary delay , the commanding - officer , in contradiction to his known and established character , should have proceeded in so harsh and unusual a manner , was a mystery which he could not penetrate . He soothed ...
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... circumstances of fatal self - indulgence have made me the creature rather of imagi- nation than reason . Durst I but hope - could I but think that you would deign to be to me that affectionate , that condescending friend , who would ...
... circumstances of fatal self - indulgence have made me the creature rather of imagi- nation than reason . Durst I but hope - could I but think that you would deign to be to me that affectionate , that condescending friend , who would ...
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... circumstances per- mitted the renewal of his suit ? Would the enthusiastic loyalty , which at this animating moment left no room for a softer passion , survive , at least in its engrossing force , the success or the failure of the ...
... circumstances per- mitted the renewal of his suit ? Would the enthusiastic loyalty , which at this animating moment left no room for a softer passion , survive , at least in its engrossing force , the success or the failure of the ...
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... circumstances in which Edward was placed rendered constrained and distant . The nature of the smith's hurt was inquired into , and as the actual injury was likely to prove trifling , and the circumstances in which it was received ...
... circumstances in which Edward was placed rendered constrained and distant . The nature of the smith's hurt was inquired into , and as the actual injury was likely to prove trifling , and the circumstances in which it was received ...
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... say any thing on the circumstances which occupied their minds , and neither felt it easy to speak upon any other . The youth and apparent frankness of Waverley stood in strong contrast to the shades of CHAPTER IX. ...
... say any thing on the circumstances which occupied their minds , and neither felt it easy to speak upon any other . The youth and apparent frankness of Waverley stood in strong contrast to the shades of CHAPTER IX. ...
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