Waverley: Or, 'Tis Sixty Years SinceBaudry, 1839 - 436 páginas |
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... ROSE BRADWARDINE AND HER FATHER . MISS BRADWARDINE was but seventeen ; yet , at the last races of the county town of , upon her health being proposed among a round of beauties , the Laird of Bumperquaigh , permanent toast- master and ...
... ROSE BRADWARDINE AND HER FATHER . MISS BRADWARDINE was but seventeen ; yet , at the last races of the county town of , upon her health being proposed among a round of beauties , the Laird of Bumperquaigh , permanent toast- master and ...
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... Rose , and see that Alexander Saunderson looks out the old Château Margaux , which I sent from Bourdeaux to Dundee in the year 1713. " Rose tripped off demurely enough till she turned the first cor- ner , and then ran with the speed of ...
... Rose , and see that Alexander Saunderson looks out the old Château Margaux , which I sent from Bourdeaux to Dundee in the year 1713. " Rose tripped off demurely enough till she turned the first cor- ner , and then ran with the speed of ...
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... Rose observed he had walked out early in the morning , after giving orders that his guest should not be disturbed . Waverley sat down almost in silence , and with an 8 WAVERLEY . 113 and Scotland, from John-o'-Groat's ...
... Rose observed he had walked out early in the morning , after giving orders that his guest should not be disturbed . Waverley sat down almost in silence , and with an 8 WAVERLEY . 113 and Scotland, from John-o'-Groat's ...
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... Rose , not much pleased with the abruptness of the first question which the young stranger had addressed to her , answered drily in the negative , and the conversation again sunk into silence . At this moment Mr. Saunderson appeared ...
... Rose , not much pleased with the abruptness of the first question which the young stranger had addressed to her , answered drily in the negative , and the conversation again sunk into silence . At this moment Mr. Saunderson appeared ...
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... Rose from a great danger with his own proper peril ; and the roguish loon must therefore eat of our bread and drink of The learned in cookery dissent from the Baron of Bradwardine , and hold the roe venison dry and indifferent food ...
... Rose from a great danger with his own proper peril ; and the roguish loon must therefore eat of our bread and drink of The learned in cookery dissent from the Baron of Bradwardine , and hold the roe venison dry and indifferent food ...
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