Waverley, Or, 'Tis Sixty Years SinceAdam & Charles Black, 1890 - 191 páginas |
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... arms , legs , and feet , uncovered heads , and braided hair , somewhat resembled Italian forms of land- scape . Nor could a lover of the picturesque have challenged either the elegance of their costume , or the symmetry of their shape ...
... arms , legs , and feet , uncovered heads , and braided hair , somewhat resembled Italian forms of land- scape . Nor could a lover of the picturesque have challenged either the elegance of their costume , or the symmetry of their shape ...
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... arms , of Frederick Redbeard , Emperor of Germany , to my predecessor , Godmund Bradwardine , it being the crest of a gigantic Dane , whom he slew in the lists in the Holy Land , on a quarrel touching the chastity of the Emperor's ...
... arms , of Frederick Redbeard , Emperor of Germany , to my predecessor , Godmund Bradwardine , it being the crest of a gigantic Dane , whom he slew in the lists in the Holy Land , on a quarrel touching the chastity of the Emperor's ...
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... arm in arm , apparently in deep conversation ; and he hastily asked , ' Did Mr. Falconer sleep here last night ? ' Rose , not much pleased with the abruptness of the first question which the young stranger had addressed to her ...
... arm in arm , apparently in deep conversation ; and he hastily asked , ' Did Mr. Falconer sleep here last night ? ' Rose , not much pleased with the abruptness of the first question which the young stranger had addressed to her ...
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... arm . Greatly mortified at this information , Edward sought out his friendly host , and anxiously expostulated with ... arms which he had just adopted , was capable of being repre- sented much to his prejudice . The Baron justified ...
... arm . Greatly mortified at this information , Edward sought out his friendly host , and anxiously expostulated with ... arms which he had just adopted , was capable of being repre- sented much to his prejudice . The Baron justified ...
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... arms ; and my dear father is so rash - Oh , what will become of us ! ' - -Here poor Rose lost heart altogether , and burst into a flood of tears . The Baron entered at this moment , and re- buked her with more asperity than Waverley had ...
... arms ; and my dear father is so rash - Oh , what will become of us ! ' - -Here poor Rose lost heart altogether , and burst into a flood of tears . The Baron entered at this moment , and re- buked her with more asperity than Waverley had ...
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