Waverley, Or 'Tis Sixty Years SinceJohn W. Lovell Company, 1899 - 466 páginas |
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... least , nor was there any hope you would do so . ' His countenance fell . I requested your freedom . ' Impossible , ' he said ; — ' your im- portance , as a friend and confidant of such and such person- ages , made my request altogether ...
... least , nor was there any hope you would do so . ' His countenance fell . I requested your freedom . ' Impossible , ' he said ; — ' your im- portance , as a friend and confidant of such and such person- ages , made my request altogether ...
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... least purpose of becom- ing acquainted with the hilt , or his eye with the blade . His countenance was thin and acute , marked with lines which thought rather than age had traced upon it ; and a habitual sneer on his countenance , even ...
... least purpose of becom- ing acquainted with the hilt , or his eye with the blade . His countenance was thin and acute , marked with lines which thought rather than age had traced upon it ; and a habitual sneer on his countenance , even ...
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... least intention of be- coming a martyr to his republicanism , or submitting to any serious loss on account of it , they much mistook the man . He entertained their principles sincerely , and not the less that they were found ...
... least intention of be- coming a martyr to his republicanism , or submitting to any serious loss on account of it , they much mistook the man . He entertained their principles sincerely , and not the less that they were found ...
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