Waverley Or 'Tis Sixty Years SinceBaudry's European Libr., 1837 - 632 páginas |
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... mind was wandering , answered her in soothing terms , and finally prevailed upon her to accompany them to the banquet- ing hall . Here the first person they encountered was the Baron Fitzosborne of Diggswell , now divested of his armour ...
... mind was wandering , answered her in soothing terms , and finally prevailed upon her to accompany them to the banquet- ing hall . Here the first person they encountered was the Baron Fitzosborne of Diggswell , now divested of his armour ...
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... mind connects all that her eye beholds with the terrible passages that she has witnessed . " " Nay , " said Fitzosborne , " if noble St Clere can pardon the unauthorised interest which , with the purest and most honour- able intentions ...
... mind connects all that her eye beholds with the terrible passages that she has witnessed . " " Nay , " said Fitzosborne , " if noble St Clere can pardon the unauthorised interest which , with the purest and most honour- able intentions ...
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... mind , and who , of consequence , only sought it so long as it afforded him amusement , the indul- gence of his tutors was attended with evil consequences , which long continued to influence his character , happiness , and utility ...
... mind , and who , of consequence , only sought it so long as it afforded him amusement , the indul- gence of his tutors was attended with evil consequences , which long continued to influence his character , happiness , and utility ...
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... mind , the poor student is limited to a narrow circle for in- dulging his passion for books , and must necessarily make himself master of the few he possesses , ere he can acquire more . Edward , on the contrary , like the epicure who ...
... mind , the poor student is limited to a narrow circle for in- dulging his passion for books , and must necessarily make himself master of the few he possesses , ere he can acquire more . Edward , on the contrary , like the epicure who ...
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... minds so keen a sense of shame and remorse , as a modest , sensi- tive , and inexperienced youth feels from the ... mind , was frequently excited . Family tradition and genealogical history , upon which much of Sir Everard's ...
... minds so keen a sense of shame and remorse , as a modest , sensi- tive , and inexperienced youth feels from the ... mind , was frequently excited . Family tradition and genealogical history , upon which much of Sir Everard's ...
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