Waverley or 'tis Sixty Years Since1895 |
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... Edward eagerly carried the gun for one season , yet when practice had given him some dexterity , the pastime ceased to afford him amusement . In the succeeding spring , the perusal of old Isaac Walton's fascinating volume determined Edward ...
... Edward eagerly carried the gun for one season , yet when practice had given him some dexterity , the pastime ceased to afford him amusement . In the succeeding spring , the perusal of old Isaac Walton's fascinating volume determined Edward ...
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... Edward Waverley supposed that he disliked and was unfitted for society , merely because he had not yet acquired the habit of living in it with ease and comfort , and of reciprocally giving and receiving pleasure . The hours he spent ...
... Edward Waverley supposed that he disliked and was unfitted for society , merely because he had not yet acquired the habit of living in it with ease and comfort , and of reciprocally giving and receiving pleasure . The hours he spent ...
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... Edward Waverley from expecting general sympathy with his own feelings , or concluding that the present state of things was calculated to exhibit the reality of those visions in which he loved to indulge , that he dreaded nothing more ...
... Edward Waverley from expecting general sympathy with his own feelings , or concluding that the present state of things was calculated to exhibit the reality of those visions in which he loved to indulge , that he dreaded nothing more ...
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... Edward Waver- ley's society be at Paris , what at Rome , where all manner of snares were spread by the Pretender and his sons — these were points for Mr. Waverley to consider . This he could himself say , that he knew his Majesty had ...
... Edward Waver- ley's society be at Paris , what at Rome , where all manner of snares were spread by the Pretender and his sons — these were points for Mr. Waverley to consider . This he could himself say , that he knew his Majesty had ...
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... Edward Waverley himself received with animated and un- defined surprise this most unexpected intelligence . It was , as a fine old poem expresses it , ' like a fire to heather set , ' that covers a solitary hill with smoke , and ...
... Edward Waverley himself received with animated and un- defined surprise this most unexpected intelligence . It was , as a fine old poem expresses it , ' like a fire to heather set , ' that covers a solitary hill with smoke , and ...
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