Waverley, Or, 'tis Sixty Years Since: In Three Volumes, Volumen 3Galignani, 1830 - 299 páginas |
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... head - quarters of the regiment ; and I am concerned to add , that this is still the more necessary , as there is some discontent in your troop , and I postpone in- quiry into particulars until I can have the advantage of your ...
... head - quarters of the regiment ; and I am concerned to add , that this is still the more necessary , as there is some discontent in your troop , and I postpone in- quiry into particulars until I can have the advantage of your ...
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... head - quarters of the regiment , a pedlar , called Ruthven , Ruffen , or Rivane , known among the soldiers by the name of Wily Will , had made frequent visits to the town of He appeared to possess plenty of money , sold his commodities ...
... head - quarters of the regiment , a pedlar , called Ruthven , Ruffen , or Rivane , known among the soldiers by the name of Wily Will , had made frequent visits to the town of He appeared to possess plenty of money , sold his commodities ...
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... head . » The strength of conviction with which he expressed himself upon this subject , as well as his assurances that the letters intended for Waverley had been delivered to Ruthven , made that revolution in Colonel G's opi- nion which ...
... head . » The strength of conviction with which he expressed himself upon this subject , as well as his assurances that the letters intended for Waverley had been delivered to Ruthven , made that revolution in Colonel G's opi- nion which ...
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... head , and declined farther experiment . Indeed he went farther , and characterized the Baron as the most into- lerable formal pedant he had ever had the misfortune to meet with , and the chief of Glennaquoich as a Frenchified Scotchman ...
... head , and declined farther experiment . Indeed he went farther , and characterized the Baron as the most into- lerable formal pedant he had ever had the misfortune to meet with , and the chief of Glennaquoich as a Frenchified Scotchman ...
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... head as if he had just awaked from a dream , and asked , with great compo- sure , what the matter was . » « < Well , and did not the laughter they fell into at his absence of mind serve better to break off the dispute , than any thing ...
... head as if he had just awaked from a dream , and asked , with great compo- sure , what the matter was . » « < Well , and did not the laughter they fell into at his absence of mind serve better to break off the dispute , than any thing ...
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