Waverley, Or, 'Tis Sixty Years Since, Volumen 2James Crissy, 1825 |
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... Miss Bradwardine , and was informed she had come to Edinburgh with Flora Mac - Ivor , under guard of a party of the chieftain's men . This step was indeed necessary . Tully - Veolan having become . a very unpleasant , and even dangerous ...
... Miss Bradwardine , and was informed she had come to Edinburgh with Flora Mac - Ivor , under guard of a party of the chieftain's men . This step was indeed necessary . Tully - Veolan having become . a very unpleasant , and even dangerous ...
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... Miss Mac - Ivor , in case of mortality , or accidents of war . It might take the form of a mortis causa donation in the young leddie's favour , and wad cost but the scrape of a pen to make it out . " " The young lady , " said Fergus ...
... Miss Mac - Ivor , in case of mortality , or accidents of war . It might take the form of a mortis causa donation in the young leddie's favour , and wad cost but the scrape of a pen to make it out . " " The young lady , " said Fergus ...
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... Miss Mac - Ivor was seated . The sensation of hope with which he had nursed his affection in absence of the beloved object , seemed to vanish in her presence , and , like one stri- ving to recover the particulars of a forgotten dream ...
... Miss Mac - Ivor was seated . The sensation of hope with which he had nursed his affection in absence of the beloved object , seemed to vanish in her presence , and , like one stri- ving to recover the particulars of a forgotten dream ...
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... Miss Mac - Jupiter . Waverley , it may easily be believed , looked upon these young ladies with very different eyes ... Mac - Ivor called Rose her pupil , and was attentive to assist her in her studies , and to fashion both her taste and ...
... Miss Mac - Jupiter . Waverley , it may easily be believed , looked upon these young ladies with very different eyes ... Mac - Ivor called Rose her pupil , and was attentive to assist her in her studies , and to fashion both her taste and ...
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... Mac - Ivor did not alarm her by remonstrances , because she saw in this line of conduct the most probable chance of ... Miss Bradwardine . She knew that Fergus had the true continental latitude of opin- ion respecting the institution of ...
... Mac - Ivor did not alarm her by remonstrances , because she saw in this line of conduct the most probable chance of ... Miss Bradwardine . She knew that Fergus had the true continental latitude of opin- ion respecting the institution of ...
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