Waverley Or The Sixty Years SinceAdam and Charles Black, 1862 - 332 páginas |
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... interest which , with the purest and most honourable intentions , I have taken in his sister's fate , it is easy for me to explain this mysterious impression . " He proceeded to say , that , happening to be in the hostlery called the ...
... interest which , with the purest and most honourable intentions , I have taken in his sister's fate , it is easy for me to explain this mysterious impression . " He proceeded to say , that , happening to be in the hostlery called the ...
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... interest in the shire where it lay . But this was a consummation of things not to be expected at Richard's outset , when Sir Everard was in the prime of life , and certain to be an acceptable suitor in almost any family , whether wealth ...
... interest in the shire where it lay . But this was a consummation of things not to be expected at Richard's outset , when Sir Everard was in the prime of life , and certain to be an acceptable suitor in almost any family , whether wealth ...
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... interest or ambition , called his father to town , which was his usual residence for eight months in the year , Edward was transferred to Waverley - Honour , and expe- rienced a total change of instructors and of lessons , as well as of ...
... interest or ambition , called his father to town , which was his usual residence for eight months in the year , Edward was transferred to Waverley - Honour , and expe- rienced a total change of instructors and of lessons , as well as of ...
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... interest ; and it neces- sarily happened , that the habit of seeking only this sort of gratifica- tion rendered it daily more difficult of attainment , till the passion for reading , like other strong appetites , produced by indulgence ...
... interest ; and it neces- sarily happened , that the habit of seeking only this sort of gratifica- tion rendered it daily more difficult of attainment , till the passion for reading , like other strong appetites , produced by indulgence ...
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... though some mentioned the proselyte as an enthusiast , none hinted at his being a hypocrite . This singular and mystical circumstance gave Colonel Gardiner a peculiar and solemn interest in the eyes of the young WAVERLEY . 27.
... though some mentioned the proselyte as an enthusiast , none hinted at his being a hypocrite . This singular and mystical circumstance gave Colonel Gardiner a peculiar and solemn interest in the eyes of the young WAVERLEY . 27.
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