Waverley, Or, 'Tis Sixty Years SinceBlack, 1911 - 503 páginas |
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... Fergus's gravity . " Why , " said he , " you know , Baron , the proverb tells us , It's ill taking the breeks off a ... Fergus . " It will so , my dear Glennaquoich , and the words are express ; Caliga dicta sunt quia ligantur ...
... Fergus's gravity . " Why , " said he , " you know , Baron , the proverb tells us , It's ill taking the breeks off a ... Fergus . " It will so , my dear Glennaquoich , and the words are express ; Caliga dicta sunt quia ligantur ...
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... Fergus's raillery , thought Waverley to himself , when he had perused this long and grave document , how very tolerably would all this sound , and how little should I have thought of connecting it with any ludicrous idea ! Well , after ...
... Fergus's raillery , thought Waverley to himself , when he had perused this long and grave document , how very tolerably would all this sound , and how little should I have thought of connecting it with any ludicrous idea ! Well , after ...
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... Fergus's brain was a perpetual work- hop of scheme and intrigue , of every possible kind and lescription ; while , like many a mechanic of more ingenuity han steadiness , he would often unexpectedly , and without any pparent motive ...
... Fergus's brain was a perpetual work- hop of scheme and intrigue , of every possible kind and lescription ; while , like many a mechanic of more ingenuity han steadiness , he would often unexpectedly , and without any pparent motive ...
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... Fergus's lodgings by appointment , to await his return from Holyrood - House . " I am to have a particular audience to- morrow , " said Fergus to Waverley , overnight , Fergus , a Suitor 365.
... Fergus's lodgings by appointment , to await his return from Holyrood - House . " I am to have a particular audience to- morrow , " said Fergus to Waverley , overnight , Fergus , a Suitor 365.
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... Fergus's pretensions ? -though t is impossible they can ever succeed and should they mis- carry , what then ? -why then alors comme alors . " And with this resolution , of being guided by circumstances , did our hero commit himself to ...
... Fergus's pretensions ? -though t is impossible they can ever succeed and should they mis- carry , what then ? -why then alors comme alors . " And with this resolution , of being guided by circumstances , did our hero commit himself to ...
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