Waverley, Or 'Tis Sixty Years SinceJohn W. Lovell Company, 1899 - 466 páginas |
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... remain too long in the same house with his sweetheart , for fear of fresh mistakes , proposed that Waverley , exchanging his uniform and plaid for the dress of the country , should go with him to his father's farm near Ullswater , and ...
... remain too long in the same house with his sweetheart , for fear of fresh mistakes , proposed that Waverley , exchanging his uniform and plaid for the dress of the country , should go with him to his father's farm near Ullswater , and ...
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... remained on the terrace , to examine a new green - house stocked with the finest plants . The Baron resumed his ... remain in your name as many centuries as it has done in that of the late proprietor's . ' 99 " That , " answered the ...
... remained on the terrace , to examine a new green - house stocked with the finest plants . The Baron resumed his ... remain in your name as many centuries as it has done in that of the late proprietor's . ' 99 " That , " answered the ...
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... remained silent , he would have been long unnoticed ; but when he spoke , there was something in his manner which arrested at- tention . " Who is this young man ? " said the Vicar in a low voice to his neighbor . " A Scotchman called ...
... remained silent , he would have been long unnoticed ; but when he spoke , there was something in his manner which arrested at- tention . " Who is this young man ? " said the Vicar in a low voice to his neighbor . " A Scotchman called ...
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