Waverley, Or, 'Tis Sixty Years SinceAdam & Charles Black, 1890 - 191 páginas |
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... Colonel's first summons , and express your regret that the hastiness of his pro- ceedings prevented your anticipating them by sending your resignation . Then let him blush for his injustice . ' The letter was sealed accordingly ...
... Colonel's first summons , and express your regret that the hastiness of his pro- ceedings prevented your anticipating them by sending your resignation . Then let him blush for his injustice . ' The letter was sealed accordingly ...
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... Colonel Gardiner , command- ing me to join the regiment — an order which , owing to my absence , already mentioned and accounted for , I received too late to be obeyed . If there were any intermediate letters - and certainly from the ...
... Colonel Gardiner , command- ing me to join the regiment — an order which , owing to my absence , already mentioned and accounted for , I received too late to be obeyed . If there were any intermediate letters - and certainly from the ...
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... Colonel Gardiner writes to him , first mildly , then more sharply - I think you will not doubt his having done so , since he says so ; the mess invite him to explain the quarrel in which he is said to have been involved ; he neither ...
... Colonel Gardiner writes to him , first mildly , then more sharply - I think you will not doubt his having done so , since he says so ; the mess invite him to explain the quarrel in which he is said to have been involved ; he neither ...
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... colonel in the service of his Royal Highness Prince Charles Edward . ' So saying , he hastily left the apart- ment , as if to avoid further discussion . Exhausted by the fatigues of the night , our hero now threw himself upon the bed ...
... colonel in the service of his Royal Highness Prince Charles Edward . ' So saying , he hastily left the apart- ment , as if to avoid further discussion . Exhausted by the fatigues of the night , our hero now threw himself upon the bed ...
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... Colonel Mac - Ivor , you must have much to say to your friend ; I will detain you no longer from your private conversation ; but remember we expect you both to attend us in the evening . It may be perhaps the last night we may enjoy in ...
... Colonel Mac - Ivor , you must have much to say to your friend ; I will detain you no longer from your private conversation ; but remember we expect you both to attend us in the evening . It may be perhaps the last night we may enjoy in ...
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