Waverley, Or, 'tis Sixty Years Since: In Three Volumes, Volumen 3Galignani, 1830 - 299 páginas |
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... mind- ed . But framed as she is for domestic affec- tion and tenderness , for giving and receiving all those kind and quiet attentions which sweeten life to those who pass it together , she is sought by Fergus Mac - Ivor . He will not.
... mind- ed . But framed as she is for domestic affec- tion and tenderness , for giving and receiving all those kind and quiet attentions which sweeten life to those who pass it together , she is sought by Fergus Mac - Ivor . He will not.
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... minds of the great English families with whom Colonel Talbot is connected . " > " There the politician peeped out , » said the Colonel . « Well , at least he concluded like a king's son ; Take the passport ; I have added a condition for ...
... minds of the great English families with whom Colonel Talbot is connected . " > " There the politician peeped out , » said the Colonel . « Well , at least he concluded like a king's son ; Take the passport ; I have added a condition for ...
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... mind ; but what business have they to come where people wear breeches and speak an intelligible lan- guage — I mean intelligible in comparison to their gibberish , for even the Lowlanders talk a kind of English little better than the ...
... mind ; but what business have they to come where people wear breeches and speak an intelligible lan- guage — I mean intelligible in comparison to their gibberish , for even the Lowlanders talk a kind of English little better than the ...
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... mind our reader , that about the beginning of November the young Chevalier , at the head of about six thousand men at the utmost , re- solved to peril his cause upon an attempt to penetrate into the centre of England , although aware of ...
... mind our reader , that about the beginning of November the young Chevalier , at the head of about six thousand men at the utmost , re- solved to peril his cause upon an attempt to penetrate into the centre of England , although aware of ...
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... mind to be hurried farther or faster than he chose in a matter which he had already consi- dered as broken off , « I am fully sensible of the value of your good offices ; and certainly , by your zeal on my behalf in such an affair , you ...
... mind to be hurried farther or faster than he chose in a matter which he had already consi- dered as broken off , « I am fully sensible of the value of your good offices ; and certainly , by your zeal on my behalf in such an affair , you ...
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