Waverley Or 'tis Sixty Years Since, Volumen 21825 |
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... short or a long chapter ? This is a question in which you , gentle reader , have no vote , however much you may be interested in the consequences ; just as probably you may ( like myself ) have nothing to do with the im- posing a new ...
... short or a long chapter ? This is a question in which you , gentle reader , have no vote , however much you may be interested in the consequences ; just as probably you may ( like myself ) have nothing to do with the im- posing a new ...
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... short , by exclaiming , ceade millia moligh- iart ! i . e . « A hundred curses be with you ,! » and so pushed the helper of men out of the cabin . After Waverley was left alone , the exhaus- tion of pain and fatigue , for the whole ...
... short , by exclaiming , ceade millia moligh- iart ! i . e . « A hundred curses be with you ,! » and so pushed the helper of men out of the cabin . After Waverley was left alone , the exhaus- tion of pain and fatigue , for the whole ...
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... short , for the good baronet was none of your illimitable correspondents whose manuscript overflows the folds of their large post paper , and leaves no room for the seal ; but they were kind and affectionate , and sel- dom concluded ...
... short , for the good baronet was none of your illimitable correspondents whose manuscript overflows the folds of their large post paper , and leaves no room for the seal ; but they were kind and affectionate , and sel- dom concluded ...
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... short , shall be inserted verbatim : « « SIR , Having carried somewhat beyond the line of my duty an indulgence which even the lights of nature , and much more those of Christianity , direct towards errors which may arise from youth and ...
... short , shall be inserted verbatim : « « SIR , Having carried somewhat beyond the line of my duty an indulgence which even the lights of nature , and much more those of Christianity , direct towards errors which may arise from youth and ...
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... short what Fergus termed the romance of the courtship . They found Flora with her faithful attendants , Una and Cathleen , busied in preparing what appeared to Waverley to be white bridal favours . Disguising as well as he could the ...
... short what Fergus termed the romance of the courtship . They found Flora with her faithful attendants , Una and Cathleen , busied in preparing what appeared to Waverley to be white bridal favours . Disguising as well as he could the ...
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