Waverley, Or, 'tis Sixty Years Since: In Three Volumes, Volumen 3Galignani, 1830 - 299 páginas |
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... Chieftain gradually reassumed some degree of compo- sure . << I know , Waverley , " he said , « that Colonel Talbot has persuaded you to curse ten times a - day your engagement with us ; —nay , never deny it , for I am at this ...
... Chieftain gradually reassumed some degree of compo- sure . << I know , Waverley , " he said , « that Colonel Talbot has persuaded you to curse ten times a - day your engagement with us ; —nay , never deny it , for I am at this ...
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... chieftain than I to be Emperor of China ; and who is pleased to shelter his dastard- ly reluctance to come out agreeable to his pro- mise twenty times pledged , under a pretended jealousy of the Prince's partiality to me . And , to ...
... chieftain than I to be Emperor of China ; and who is pleased to shelter his dastard- ly reluctance to come out agreeable to his pro- mise twenty times pledged , under a pretended jealousy of the Prince's partiality to me . And , to ...
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... Chieftain , whose fury had now subsided into a deep and strong desire of vengeance , and returned home , scarce able to analyse the mixture of feelings which the narrative had awakened in his own bosom . CHAPTER VII . « To one thing ...
... Chieftain , whose fury had now subsided into a deep and strong desire of vengeance , and returned home , scarce able to analyse the mixture of feelings which the narrative had awakened in his own bosom . CHAPTER VII . « To one thing ...
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... chieftain , on circumventing some favourite at court , on gaining some heathy hill and lake , or adding to his bands some new troop of caterans , to inquire what she does , or how she amuses herself . . And then will eanker sorrow eat ...
... chieftain , on circumventing some favourite at court , on gaining some heathy hill and lake , or adding to his bands some new troop of caterans , to inquire what she does , or how she amuses herself . . And then will eanker sorrow eat ...
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... Chieftain was now fully clouded , but Edward felt too indignant at the unreasonable tone which he had adopted , to avert the storm by the least concession . They both stood still while this short dialogue passed , and 86 WAVERLEY .
... Chieftain was now fully clouded , but Edward felt too indignant at the unreasonable tone which he had adopted , to avert the storm by the least concession . They both stood still while this short dialogue passed , and 86 WAVERLEY .
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