Waverley, Or, 'Tis Sixty Years Since, Volumen 2James Crissy, 1825 |
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... Waverley's direct inquiries concerning some of these points , replied equally directly , that he was not at liberty to converse upon such topics . When dinner was finished , the governor arose and wished Edward a good journey , told him ...
... Waverley's direct inquiries concerning some of these points , replied equally directly , that he was not at liberty to converse upon such topics . When dinner was finished , the governor arose and wished Edward a good journey , told him ...
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... Waverley an instant afterwards , that his horse was ready . Upon this hint he descended into the court - yard , and ... Waverley's eye , accustomed to look at a well disciplined regiment , could easily dis- cover that the motions and ...
... Waverley an instant afterwards , that his horse was ready . Upon this hint he descended into the court - yard , and ... Waverley's eye , accustomed to look at a well disciplined regiment , could easily dis- cover that the motions and ...
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... Waverley's rest was sorely interrupted by the revel- lers hallooing forth their jacobite songs without re- morse or mitigation of voice . Early in the morning they were again mounted , and on the road to Edinburgh , though the pallid ...
... Waverley's rest was sorely interrupted by the revel- lers hallooing forth their jacobite songs without re- morse or mitigation of voice . Early in the morning they were again mounted , and on the road to Edinburgh , though the pallid ...
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Sir Walter Scott. " A prince to live and die under , " was Waverley's enthusiastic answer . " I knew you would think so when you saw him , and I intended you should have met earlier , but was prevented by your sprain . And yet he has his ...
Sir Walter Scott. " A prince to live and die under , " was Waverley's enthusiastic answer . " I knew you would think so when you saw him , and I intended you should have met earlier , but was prevented by your sprain . And yet he has his ...
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... Waverley then detailed at length the circumstances with which the reader is already acquainted , to which Fergus listened with great attention . By this ... Waverley's adventures . " It is plain , " he said , " that you have 20 WAVERLY .
... Waverley then detailed at length the circumstances with which the reader is already acquainted , to which Fergus listened with great attention . By this ... Waverley's adventures . " It is plain , " he said , " that you have 20 WAVERLY .
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