Waverley, Or, 'Tis Sixty Years Since, Volumen 2James Crissy, 1825 |
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... acquaintance , Mr. Falconer of Balmawhapple . " Now , although the terms upon which Edward had met with this gentleman were none of the most friendly , he would have sacrificed every recollection of their foolish quarrel , for the ...
... acquaintance , Mr. Falconer of Balmawhapple . " Now , although the terms upon which Edward had met with this gentleman were none of the most friendly , he would have sacrificed every recollection of their foolish quarrel , for the ...
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... Acquaintance . WHILE he was deep sunk in his reverie , the rustle of tartans was heard behind him , a friendly arm clasped his shoulders , and a friendly voice exclaim- ed , " Said the Highland prophet sooth ? or must se- cond sight go ...
... Acquaintance . WHILE he was deep sunk in his reverie , the rustle of tartans was heard behind him , a friendly arm clasped his shoulders , and a friendly voice exclaim- ed , " Said the Highland prophet sooth ? or must se- cond sight go ...
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... acquainted , that I presume you are even yet un- acquainted with the important particulars of my pre- sent situation . You have , however , heard of my landing in the remote district of Moidart , with only seven attendants , and of the ...
... acquainted , that I presume you are even yet un- acquainted with the important particulars of my pre- sent situation . You have , however , heard of my landing in the remote district of Moidart , with only seven attendants , and of the ...
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... acquainted , to which Fergus listened with great attention . By this time they had reached the door of his quarters which he had taken up in a small paved court , retiring from the street , at the house of a buxom widow of forty , who ...
... acquainted , to which Fergus listened with great attention . By this time they had reached the door of his quarters which he had taken up in a small paved court , retiring from the street , at the house of a buxom widow of forty , who ...
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... acquainted with the shyness of English manners , was , in her opinion , too nearly related to timidity and imbecility of disposi- tion . But if a passing wish occurred that Waverley could have rendered himself uniformly thus amiable and ...
... acquainted with the shyness of English manners , was , in her opinion , too nearly related to timidity and imbecility of disposi- tion . But if a passing wish occurred that Waverley could have rendered himself uniformly thus amiable and ...
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