Waverley, Or, 'tis Sixty Years Since: In Three Volumes, Volumen 3Galignani, 1830 - 299 páginas |
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... Miss Bradwardine's more natural ; and she is certainly much younger . I should think Flora is two years older than I am — I will look at them particularly this evening . " And with this resolution Waverley went to drink tea ( as the ...
... Miss Bradwardine's more natural ; and she is certainly much younger . I should think Flora is two years older than I am — I will look at them particularly this evening . " And with this resolution Waverley went to drink tea ( as the ...
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... Miss Mac - Ivor will next com- pare Mac - Murrough nan Fohn to Ariosto , » Lastly , it so befell that the company differed whether Fergus should be asked to perform on the flute , at which he was an adept , or Wa- verley invited to read ...
... Miss Mac - Ivor will next com- pare Mac - Murrough nan Fohn to Ariosto , » Lastly , it so befell that the company differed whether Fergus should be asked to perform on the flute , at which he was an adept , or Wa- verley invited to read ...
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... Miss Mac - Ivor , » thought Edward as they sought for his book . << I thought it better when we were at Glennaquoich ; but certainly the Baron is no great performer , and Shakspeare is worth listening to . » > " Romeo and Juliet was ...
... Miss Mac - Ivor , » thought Edward as they sought for his book . << I thought it better when we were at Glennaquoich ; but certainly the Baron is no great performer , and Shakspeare is worth listening to . » > " Romeo and Juliet was ...
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... Miss Mac - Ivor , » said a young lady of quality , « do you mean to cheat us out of our prerogative ? will you persuade us love cannot subsist without hope , or that the lover must become fickle if the lady is cruel ? O fie ! I did not ...
... Miss Mac - Ivor , » said a young lady of quality , « do you mean to cheat us out of our prerogative ? will you persuade us love cannot subsist without hope , or that the lover must become fickle if the lady is cruel ? O fie ! I did not ...
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... ; and you must en- trust me with the packet of papers which you recovered by means of your Miss Bean Lean . I may have an opportunity of using them to your advantage . But I see your Highland friend , Glen- 78 WAVERLEY .
... ; and you must en- trust me with the packet of papers which you recovered by means of your Miss Bean Lean . I may have an opportunity of using them to your advantage . But I see your Highland friend , Glen- 78 WAVERLEY .
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