Waverley, Or, 'Tis Sixty Years SinceBlack, 1911 - 503 páginas |
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... Waverley's mind as he paced his horse slowly through the ragged and flinty street of Tully- Veolan , interrupted only in his meditations by the occasional caprioles which his charger exhibited at the reiterated assaults of those canine ...
... Waverley's mind as he paced his horse slowly through the ragged and flinty street of Tully- Veolan , interrupted only in his meditations by the occasional caprioles which his charger exhibited at the reiterated assaults of those canine ...
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... Waverley's arrival , and , repairing to his post , announced the arrival of other guests . These , as the Baron assured his young friend , were very estimable persons . " There was the young Laird of Balma- whapple , a Falconer by ...
... Waverley's arrival , and , repairing to his post , announced the arrival of other guests . These , as the Baron assured his young friend , were very estimable persons . " There was the young Laird of Balma- whapple , a Falconer by ...
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... Waverley's had not interposed , there would certainly have been bloodshed . But the well - known clash of swords , which was no stranger to her dwelling , aroused Luckie Macleary as she sat quietly beyond the hallan , or earthen ...
... Waverley's had not interposed , there would certainly have been bloodshed . But the well - known clash of swords , which was no stranger to her dwelling , aroused Luckie Macleary as she sat quietly beyond the hallan , or earthen ...
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... Waverley's consent to lengthen his visit for a few days , than he laboured to remove the grounds upon which he conceived he had meditated a more early retreat . " I would not have you opine , Captain Waverley , that I am by practice or ...
... Waverley's consent to lengthen his visit for a few days , than he laboured to remove the grounds upon which he conceived he had meditated a more early retreat . " I would not have you opine , Captain Waverley , that I am by practice or ...
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... Waverley's troop from his uncle's estate , and observed they were pretty men , meaning , not handsome , but stout warlike fellows . He put Waverley in mind of one or two minute circumstances which had happened at a general review of the ...
... Waverley's troop from his uncle's estate , and observed they were pretty men , meaning , not handsome , but stout warlike fellows . He put Waverley in mind of one or two minute circumstances which had happened at a general review of the ...
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