Waverley: Or, 'Tis Sixty Years SinceBaudry, 1839 - 436 páginas |
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... morning , as might have shamed Bevis and Guy of Warwick . He was , according to his narrative , singled out for destruction by the gigantic Baron himself , while he abandoned to meaner hands the destruction of St. Clere and Fitzosborne ...
... morning , as might have shamed Bevis and Guy of Warwick . He was , according to his narrative , singled out for destruction by the gigantic Baron himself , while he abandoned to meaner hands the destruction of St. Clere and Fitzosborne ...
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... morning , he was espied during the dawn by a party of the enemy , who fired at and pursued him . The fugitive being fortunate enough to escape their search , they returned to the house , and charged the family with harbouring one of the ...
... morning , he was espied during the dawn by a party of the enemy , who fired at and pursued him . The fugitive being fortunate enough to escape their search , they returned to the house , and charged the family with harbouring one of the ...
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... morning to a mile's distance from the avenue of Brere - wood Lodge , his father's seat . Their attention was attracted by a carriage drawn by six stately long - tailed black horses , and with as much carving and gilding as would have ...
... morning to a mile's distance from the avenue of Brere - wood Lodge , his father's seat . Their attention was attracted by a carriage drawn by six stately long - tailed black horses , and with as much carving and gilding as would have ...
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... morning till night . But the character of Edward Waverley was remote from either of these . His powers of appre- hension were so uncommonly quick , as almost to resemble intuition , and the chief care of his preceptor was to prevent him ...
... morning till night . But the character of Edward Waverley was remote from either of these . His powers of appre- hension were so uncommonly quick , as almost to resemble intuition , and the chief care of his preceptor was to prevent him ...
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... morning , amid varied feelings , the chief of which was a predominant , anxious , and even solemn impression , that he was now in a great measure abandoned to his own guidance and direction , Edward Waverley departed from the Hall amid ...
... morning , amid varied feelings , the chief of which was a predominant , anxious , and even solemn impression , that he was now in a great measure abandoned to his own guidance and direction , Edward Waverley departed from the Hall amid ...
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