Waverley Or 'Tis Sixty Years SinceBaudry's Foreign Library, 1831 - 632 páginas |
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... Gellatley , in a tone which • admitted no discussion , to look for his honour at the dark hag , and tell him there was a gentlemen from the south had arrived at the Ha ' . " Can this poor fellow deliver a letter ? " asked Edward ...
... Gellatley , in a tone which • admitted no discussion , to look for his honour at the dark hag , and tell him there was a gentlemen from the south had arrived at the Ha ' . " Can this poor fellow deliver a letter ? " asked Edward ...
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... Gellatley , now appeared , “ on hospitable thoughts intent , " clearing the ground at a prodigious rate with swift and long strides , which reminded Waverley of the seven- . league boots of the nursery fable . He was a tall , thin ...
... Gellatley , now appeared , “ on hospitable thoughts intent , " clearing the ground at a prodigious rate with swift and long strides , which reminded Waverley of the seven- . league boots of the nursery fable . He was a tall , thin ...
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... Gellatley , " I do not learn that he was accused of abusing his high powers . Still , however , the conscious pride of possessing them gave additional importance to his language and deportment . At his first address to Waverley , it ...
... Gellatley , " I do not learn that he was accused of abusing his high powers . Still , however , the conscious pride of possessing them gave additional importance to his language and deportment . At his first address to Waverley , it ...
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... Gellatley once described him as a particularly good man , who had a very quiet and peaceful conscience , that never did him any harm . When the dinner was removed , the Baron announced the health of the King , politely leaving to the ...
... Gellatley once described him as a particularly good man , who had a very quiet and peaceful conscience , that never did him any harm . When the dinner was removed , the Baron announced the health of the King , politely leaving to the ...
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... Gellatley should meet them at the dern path with Ban and Buscar . " For , until the shooting season commence , I would willingly show you some sport , and we may , God willing , meet with a roe . The roe , Captain Waverley , may be ...
... Gellatley should meet them at the dern path with Ban and Buscar . " For , until the shooting season commence , I would willingly show you some sport , and we may , God willing , meet with a roe . The roe , Captain Waverley , may be ...
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