Waverley, Or, 'tis Sixty Years Since: In Three Volumes, Volumen 2Galignani, 1830 - 265 páginas |
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... observed He observed great ce- remony in approaching Edward ; and though our hero was writhing with pain , would not proceed to any operation which would assuage it until he had perambulated his couch three times , moving from east to ...
... observed He observed great ce- remony in approaching Edward ; and though our hero was writhing with pain , would not proceed to any operation which would assuage it until he had perambulated his couch three times , moving from east to ...
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... observed , with some surprise , than even Fergus , notwithstanding his know- ledge and education , seemed to fall in with the superstitious ideas of his countrymen , either because he deemed it impolitic to affect scepticism on a matter ...
... observed , with some surprise , than even Fergus , notwithstanding his know- ledge and education , seemed to fall in with the superstitious ideas of his countrymen , either because he deemed it impolitic to affect scepticism on a matter ...
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... his more active friends ; but a few old servants and tenants used to shake their grey locks when they heard their master censured for want of spirit , and observed , « When the wind k is still , the shower falls soft . " This 12 WAVERLEY .
... his more active friends ; but a few old servants and tenants used to shake their grey locks when they heard their master censured for want of spirit , and observed , « When the wind k is still , the shower falls soft . " This 12 WAVERLEY .
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... observed in passing , that the bold and prompt habits of thinking , acting , and speaking , which distin- guished this young chieftain , had given him a considerable ascendancy over the mind of Waverley . Endowed with at least equal pow ...
... observed in passing , that the bold and prompt habits of thinking , acting , and speaking , which distin- guished this young chieftain , had given him a considerable ascendancy over the mind of Waverley . Endowed with at least equal pow ...
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... observed with great satisfaction the grow- ing attachment of Waverley to his sister , nor did he see any bar to their union , excepting the situation which Waverley's father held in the ministry , and Edward's own commission in the army ...
... observed with great satisfaction the grow- ing attachment of Waverley to his sister , nor did he see any bar to their union , excepting the situation which Waverley's father held in the ministry , and Edward's own commission in the army ...
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