Waverley, Or, 'tis Sixty Years Since: In Three Volumes, Volumen 2Galignani, 1830 - 265 páginas |
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... hope they might again , and speedily , meet ; but the care of 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 ...
... hope they might again , and speedily , meet ; but the care of 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 ...
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... hope of supersed- ing their rivals in the favour of their sovereign , and overpowering them in the House of Com- mons . Amongst others , they had thought it worth while to practise upon Richard Waver- ley . This honest gentleman , by a ...
... hope of supersed- ing their rivals in the favour of their sovereign , and overpowering them in the House of Com- mons . Amongst others , they had thought it worth while to practise upon Richard Waver- ley . This honest gentleman , by a ...
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... hope that the present agitation of his guest's spirits might 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 ...
... hope that the present agitation of his guest's spirits might 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 ...
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... hope it ; a thousand 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 ...
... hope it ; a thousand 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 ...
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... myself , might I not hope -———— » K Forgive my interruption . The present time only is ours , and I can but explain to you with candour the feelings which I now en- tertain ; how they might be altered by a train WAVERLEY . 51.
... myself , might I not hope -———— » K Forgive my interruption . The present time only is ours , and I can but explain to you with candour the feelings which I now en- tertain ; how they might be altered by a train WAVERLEY . 51.
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