Waverley, Or 'Tis Sixty Years SinceJohn W. Lovell Company, 1899 - 466 páginas |
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... took the longer and circuitous , but more open route , to attain their place in the march , by keeping at some distance from the infantry and making their way through the inclosures to the right , at the expense of leaping over or ...
... took the longer and circuitous , but more open route , to attain their place in the march , by keeping at some distance from the infantry and making their way through the inclosures to the right , at the expense of leaping over or ...
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... took his place at the table , as a man who assumed his own right , and pointed to his companions to sit down nearer the foot of the board . Wildrake so far mis- understood his signals , as to sit down above the Mayor ; but , rallying ...
... took his place at the table , as a man who assumed his own right , and pointed to his companions to sit down nearer the foot of the board . Wildrake so far mis- understood his signals , as to sit down above the Mayor ; but , rallying ...
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... took from his purse , and his opponent instantly knew it for the same he had dropped into Alice's pitcher at the fountain , obeying only , though imprudently , the gallantry of the moment , in giv- ing a pretty gem to a handsome girl ...
... took from his purse , and his opponent instantly knew it for the same he had dropped into Alice's pitcher at the fountain , obeying only , though imprudently , the gallantry of the moment , in giv- ing a pretty gem to a handsome girl ...
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