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... and the sole purpose of his visit was to find out the means of deser ving ita My excellent friend , Major Mel .S ville , " he continued , has feelings and 3 WAVERLEY . 171 duct, Mr Morton availed himself of Major ...
... and the sole purpose of his visit was to find out the means of deser ving ita My excellent friend , Major Mel .S ville , " he continued , has feelings and 3 WAVERLEY . 171 duct, Mr Morton availed himself of Major ...
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... continued , has feelings and duties as a as a soldier and public functionary , by which I am not fettered ; nor can I al- ways coincide in opinions which he forms , perhaps , with too little allowance for the Imperfections of human ...
... continued , has feelings and duties as a as a soldier and public functionary , by which I am not fettered ; nor can I al- ways coincide in opinions which he forms , perhaps , with too little allowance for the Imperfections of human ...
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... continued Waverley , " I cannot perceive why I should trouble you with a detail of particulars , out of which , after revolving them as carefully as possible i in my recollection , I find myself unable to explain much of what is charged ...
... continued Waverley , " I cannot perceive why I should trouble you with a detail of particulars , out of which , after revolving them as carefully as possible i in my recollection , I find myself unable to explain much of what is charged ...
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... continued his invective , in which he spared nobody but the scatter- > ed remnant of hill - folk , as he called them , Tis absolutely uncertain . His matter was copious , his voice powerful , and his memo- Gry strong ; so that there was ...
... continued his invective , in which he spared nobody but the scatter- > ed remnant of hill - folk , as he called them , Tis absolutely uncertain . His matter was copious , his voice powerful , and his memo- Gry strong ; so that there was ...
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... of his own . They spoke little , and that in Gaelic ; and did not slacken their pace till they had run near- ly two miles , when they abated their ex- treme rapidity , but continued still to walk very fast 208 WAVERLEY . CHAPTER XIV. ...
... of his own . They spoke little , and that in Gaelic ; and did not slacken their pace till they had run near- ly two miles , when they abated their ex- treme rapidity , but continued still to walk very fast 208 WAVERLEY . CHAPTER XIV. ...
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