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... favour able perhaps to be hoped for , it were in vain even to conjecture : Only be assured , Mr Waverley , that , after my brother's ho nour and happiness , there is none which I shall more sincerely pray for than for yours . " With ...
... favour able perhaps to be hoped for , it were in vain even to conjecture : Only be assured , Mr Waverley , that , after my brother's ho nour and happiness , there is none which I shall more sincerely pray for than for yours . " With ...
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... favour , might be impro- ved into a warmer attachment ? He taxed his memory to recall every word she had used , with the appropriate looks and ges- tures which had enforced them , and end ed by finding himself in the same state of ...
... favour , might be impro- ved into a warmer attachment ? He taxed his memory to recall every word she had used , with the appropriate looks and ges- tures which had enforced them , and end ed by finding himself in the same state of ...
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... neighbourhood without delay , and repair where his conduct might undergo a satisfactory examination . Upon this he the rather determined , as Flora's advice favour- 5 2 Since ed his doing so , and because he 86 WAVERLEY.
... neighbourhood without delay , and repair where his conduct might undergo a satisfactory examination . Upon this he the rather determined , as Flora's advice favour- 5 2 Since ed his doing so , and because he 86 WAVERLEY.
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... her in the cause of a be nefactor , what would be her feelings in favour of the happy individual who should be so fortunate as to awaken them ? Then JL O " T came the doubtful question , whether he might 96 WAVERLEY .
... her in the cause of a be nefactor , what would be her feelings in favour of the happy individual who should be so fortunate as to awaken them ? Then JL O " T came the doubtful question , whether he might 96 WAVERLEY .
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... favoured young gentleman says , ye drunken ne'er - do- gude " * " And what may your name be , sir ? " quoth Mucklewrath . " It is of no consequence to you , my friend , provided I pay your labour . " " But it may be of consequence to ...
... favoured young gentleman says , ye drunken ne'er - do- gude " * " And what may your name be , sir ? " quoth Mucklewrath . " It is of no consequence to you , my friend , provided I pay your labour . " " But it may be of consequence to ...
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