Waverley, Or 'Tis Sixty Years SinceJohn W. Lovell Company, 1899 - 466 páginas |
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... occasion of Waverley's visit , a topic which , as the Chief did not introduce it , our hero also avoided . While they walked merrily on towards the house of Glennaquoich , Evan , who now fell respectfully into the rear , followed with ...
... occasion of Waverley's visit , a topic which , as the Chief did not introduce it , our hero also avoided . While they walked merrily on towards the house of Glennaquoich , Evan , who now fell respectfully into the rear , followed with ...
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... occasion , though match- less specimens of eloquence in their way , must be consigned to merciless oblivion . Nor can I tell you at length , how worthy Aunt Rachel , not without a delicate and affectionate allusion to the circumstances ...
... occasion , though match- less specimens of eloquence in their way , must be consigned to merciless oblivion . Nor can I tell you at length , how worthy Aunt Rachel , not without a delicate and affectionate allusion to the circumstances ...
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... occasion . There are also fragments of a mock sermon preached by Gregory upon that occasion , as , for example : - 66 My dear cursed caitiffs , there was once a king , and he wedded a young old queen , and she had a child ; and this ...
... occasion . There are also fragments of a mock sermon preached by Gregory upon that occasion , as , for example : - 66 My dear cursed caitiffs , there was once a king , and he wedded a young old queen , and she had a child ; and this ...
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