Waverley, Or, 'Tis Sixty Years Since, Volumen 2James Crissy, 1825 |
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... feelings and projects never thwarted each other ; he hoped to see him united with Flora , and he rejoiced that they were effectually engaged in the same cause . But , as we before hint- ed , he also exulted as a politician in beholding ...
... feelings and projects never thwarted each other ; he hoped to see him united with Flora , and he rejoiced that they were effectually engaged in the same cause . But , as we before hint- ed , he also exulted as a politician in beholding ...
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... feelings . He could not bear that Flora should be considered as conducing to her brother's preferment , by the admiration which she must unquestionably attract ; and although it was in strict correspondence with many points of Fergus's ...
... feelings . He could not bear that Flora should be considered as conducing to her brother's preferment , by the admiration which she must unquestionably attract ; and although it was in strict correspondence with many points of Fergus's ...
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... feelings he had , especial- ly where the baron or his young mistress were con- cerned . He set up a lamentable howl . " If this dole- ful day should come , while Duncan Macwheeble had a boddle , it should be Miss Rose's . He wad scroll ...
... feelings he had , especial- ly where the baron or his young mistress were con- cerned . He set up a lamentable howl . " If this dole- ful day should come , while Duncan Macwheeble had a boddle , it should be Miss Rose's . He wad scroll ...
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... feelings , his responses were indistinct even to confusion . The chevalier smiled once or twice at the incongruity of his replies , but continued the same style of conversation , although he found himself obliged to occupy the principal ...
... feelings , his responses were indistinct even to confusion . The chevalier smiled once or twice at the incongruity of his replies , but continued the same style of conversation , although he found himself obliged to occupy the principal ...
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... feelings in the course of this memorable evening , that I prefer it ( especially as being , I trust , wholly original ) to any more splendid illustration with which Byshe's Art of Poetry might supply me . Exertion , like virtue , is its ...
... feelings in the course of this memorable evening , that I prefer it ( especially as being , I trust , wholly original ) to any more splendid illustration with which Byshe's Art of Poetry might supply me . Exertion , like virtue , is its ...
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