Waverley, Or, 'Tis Sixty Years SinceAdam & Charles Black, 1890 - 191 páginas |
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... length , because a woman could not serve the superior , or feudal lord , in war , on account of the decorum of her sex , nor assist him with advice , because of her limited intellect , nor keep his counsel , owing to the infirmity of ...
... length , because a woman could not serve the superior , or feudal lord , in war , on account of the decorum of her sex , nor assist him with advice , because of her limited intellect , nor keep his counsel , owing to the infirmity of ...
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... length of the terrace ; his countenance clouded with offended pride and indignation , and the whole of his demeanour such as seemed to indicate , that any inquiry concerning the cause of his discomposure would give pain at least , if ...
... length of the terrace ; his countenance clouded with offended pride and indignation , and the whole of his demeanour such as seemed to indicate , that any inquiry concerning the cause of his discomposure would give pain at least , if ...
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... length fixing his eye upon an old portrait , whose person was clad in armour , and whose features glared grimly out of a huge bush of hair , part of which descended from his head to his shoulders , and part from his chin and upper - lip ...
... length fixing his eye upon an old portrait , whose person was clad in armour , and whose features glared grimly out of a huge bush of hair , part of which descended from his head to his shoulders , and part from his chin and upper - lip ...
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... length upon the same topic . This honest gentleman's conversa- tion was so formed upon his professional practice , that Davie Gellatley once said his discourse was 6 like a charge of horning . ' He assured 42 WAVERLEY NOVELS.
... length upon the same topic . This honest gentleman's conversa- tion was so formed upon his professional practice , that Davie Gellatley once said his discourse was 6 like a charge of horning . ' He assured 42 WAVERLEY NOVELS.
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... length farther , stopped where the cavern ( for it was already arched overhead ) ascended from the water by five or six broad ledges of rocks , so easy and regular that they might be termed natural steps . At this moment a quantity of ...
... length farther , stopped where the cavern ( for it was already arched overhead ) ascended from the water by five or six broad ledges of rocks , so easy and regular that they might be termed natural steps . At this moment a quantity of ...
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