Waverley, Or, 'tis Sixty Years Since: In Three Volumes, Volumen 2Galignani, 1830 - 265 páginas |
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... Both gentlemen retired to examine their despatches , and Edward speedily found that those which he had received contained mat- ters of very deep interest . CHAPTER II . News from England . THE letters which 16 WAVERLEY .
... Both gentlemen retired to examine their despatches , and Edward speedily found that those which he had received contained mat- ters of very deep interest . CHAPTER II . News from England . THE letters which 16 WAVERLEY .
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... interest . The proceeding appeared as extraordinary to him as it had done to Edward . He indeed knew of more motives than Waver- ley was privy to for the peremptory order that he should join his regiment . But that , without farther ...
... interest . The proceeding appeared as extraordinary to him as it had done to Edward . He indeed knew of more motives than Waver- ley was privy to for the peremptory order that he should join his regiment . But that , without farther ...
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... interest would be exalted in the eyes of the ex - monarch , to whom he had dedicated his services , by an alliance with one of those ancient , powerful , and wealthy Eng- lish families of the ancient cavalier faith , to awaken CHAPTER ...
... interest would be exalted in the eyes of the ex - monarch , to whom he had dedicated his services , by an alliance with one of those ancient , powerful , and wealthy Eng- lish families of the ancient cavalier faith , to awaken CHAPTER ...
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... interest , nor my counsel . And , in the first place , I will give you one hint - Loyalty is her ruling passion ; and since she could spell an English book , she has been in love with the memory of the gallant Captain Wogan , who ...
... interest , nor my counsel . And , in the first place , I will give you one hint - Loyalty is her ruling passion ; and since she could spell an English book , she has been in love with the memory of the gallant Captain Wogan , who ...
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... which indeed I have no power but those of my earnest prayers ? » > « And might not the granting the suit I so- licit even advance the interest to which you VOL . II . 3 have devoted yourself ? My family is wealthy and powerful WAVERLEY .
... which indeed I have no power but those of my earnest prayers ? » > « And might not the granting the suit I so- licit even advance the interest to which you VOL . II . 3 have devoted yourself ? My family is wealthy and powerful WAVERLEY .
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