Waverley, Or, 'tis Sixty Years Since: In Three Volumes, Volumen 2Galignani, 1830 - 265 páginas |
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... give you the meeting on account of his having taken measures , which , however harsh and exasperating , were still within the strict bounds of his duty . Besides , Gis a precise Huguenot , and has adopted certain ideas about the ...
... give you the meeting on account of his having taken measures , which , however harsh and exasperating , were still within the strict bounds of his duty . Besides , Gis a precise Huguenot , and has adopted certain ideas about the ...
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... give no more than is his own ; The title stood entail'd had Richard had a son . You see , my dear Waverley , I can quote poetry as well as Flora and you . But come , clear your moody brow , and trust to me to show you an honourable road ...
... give no more than is his own ; The title stood entail'd had Richard had a son . You see , my dear Waverley , I can quote poetry as well as Flora and you . But come , clear your moody brow , and trust to me to show you an honourable road ...
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... give him courage to cut short what Fergus termed the romance of the courtship . They found Flora with her faithful attendants , Una and Cathleen , busied in preparing what appeared to Waverley to be white bridal favours . Disguising as ...
... give him courage to cut short what Fergus termed the romance of the courtship . They found Flora with her faithful attendants , Una and Cathleen , busied in preparing what appeared to Waverley to be white bridal favours . Disguising as ...
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... give its small still voice leisure to be heard . >> « No , Miss Mac - Ivor , I dare not hope it ; a thousand circumstances of fatal self - indulgence have made me the creature rather of imagi- nation than reason . Durst I but hope ...
... give its small still voice leisure to be heard . >> « No , Miss Mac - Ivor , I dare not hope it ; a thousand circumstances of fatal self - indulgence have made me the creature rather of imagi- nation than reason . Durst I but hope ...
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... give me time " I have not even that excuse . Captain Waverley's character is so open - is , in short , of that nature that it cannot be misconstrued , either in its strength or its weakness . » « And for that weakness you despise me ...
... give me time " I have not even that excuse . Captain Waverley's character is so open - is , in short , of that nature that it cannot be misconstrued , either in its strength or its weakness . » « And for that weakness you despise me ...
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