Waverley, Or, 'Tis Sixty Years SinceAdam & Charles Black, 1890 - 191 páginas |
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... followed his apostasy . This was no less than an excursion of the Baronet in his coach- and - six , with four attendants in rich liveries , to make a visit of some duration to a noble peer on the confines of the shire , of untainted ...
... followed his apostasy . This was no less than an excursion of the Baronet in his coach- and - six , with four attendants in rich liveries , to make a visit of some duration to a noble peer on the confines of the shire , of untainted ...
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... follow the steps of that inimitable author , in describing such total perversion of intellect as misconstrues the objects actually presented to the senses , but that more common aberration from sound judgment , which apprehends occur ...
... follow the steps of that inimitable author , in describing such total perversion of intellect as misconstrues the objects actually presented to the senses , but that more common aberration from sound judgment , which apprehends occur ...
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... followed as a matter of course , that the heir apparent of Waverley - Honour could not , with propriety , visit Scotland without being furnished with credentials to the Baron of Bradwardine . When this matter was explained and settled ...
... followed as a matter of course , that the heir apparent of Waverley - Honour could not , with propriety , visit Scotland without being furnished with credentials to the Baron of Bradwardine . When this matter was explained and settled ...
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... followed , snarling , barking , howling , and snapping at the horses ' heels ; a nuisance at that time so common in Scotland , that a French tourist , who , like other travellers , longed to find a good and rational reason for ...
... followed , snarling , barking , howling , and snapping at the horses ' heels ; a nuisance at that time so common in Scotland , that a French tourist , who , like other travellers , longed to find a good and rational reason for ...
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... follow , and began to dance and caper down the alley up which he had made his approaches.- A strange guide this , thought Edward , and not much unlike one of Shakspeare's roynish clowns . I am not over prudent to trust to his pilotage ...
... follow , and began to dance and caper down the alley up which he had made his approaches.- A strange guide this , thought Edward , and not much unlike one of Shakspeare's roynish clowns . I am not over prudent to trust to his pilotage ...
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