Waverley: Or, 'Tis Sixty Years SinceBaudry, 1839 - 436 páginas |
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... Flora was so much beloved by them , that when Mac - Mur- rough composed a song , in which he enumerated all the principal beauties of the district , and intimated her superiority by conclud- ing , that " the fairest apple hung on the ...
... Flora was so much beloved by them , that when Mac - Mur- rough composed a song , in which he enumerated all the principal beauties of the district , and intimated her superiority by conclud- ing , that " the fairest apple hung on the ...
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... Flora , before I return to the barbarous ritual of our forefathers , I must tell you that Captain Waverley is a worshipper of the Celtic muse , not the less so perhaps that he does not under- stand a word of her language . I have told ...
... Flora , before I return to the barbarous ritual of our forefathers , I must tell you that Captain Waverley is a worshipper of the Celtic muse , not the less so perhaps that he does not under- stand a word of her language . I have told ...
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... Flora and Waverley ; for two well - dressed young women , whose character seemed to hover between that of companions and dependents , took no share in it . They were both pretty girls , but served only as foils to the grace and beauty ...
... Flora and Waverley ; for two well - dressed young women , whose character seemed to hover between that of companions and dependents , took no share in it . They were both pretty girls , but served only as foils to the grace and beauty ...
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... Flora seemed to think for a moment , and then , slightly colouring , she turned to Waverley- " It is impossible to gratify your curiosity , Captain Waverley , without exposing my . own presumption . If you will give me a few moments for ...
... Flora seemed to think for a moment , and then , slightly colouring , she turned to Waverley- " It is impossible to gratify your curiosity , Captain Waverley , without exposing my . own presumption . If you will give me a few moments for ...
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... Flora and her attendant appear , like in- habitants of another region , propped , as it were , in mid air , upon this trembling structure . She stopped upon observing him below , and , with an air of graceful ease , which made him ...
... Flora and her attendant appear , like in- habitants of another region , propped , as it were , in mid air , upon this trembling structure . She stopped upon observing him below , and , with an air of graceful ease , which made him ...
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