Waverley, Or, 'Tis Sixty Years SinceAdam & Charles Black, 1890 - 191 páginas |
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... officers of a regiment , com- manded by so respectable a person , composed a society more sedate and orderly than a ... officer , the most imposing of all others to the inexperienced mind , because accompanied with so much outward pomp ...
... officers of a regiment , com- manded by so respectable a person , composed a society more sedate and orderly than a ... officer , the most imposing of all others to the inexperienced mind , because accompanied with so much outward pomp ...
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... officer and his attendant , but without any of those quick motions , and eager looks , that indicate the earnestness with which those who live in monotonous ease at home , look out for amusement abroad . Yet the physiognomy of the ...
... officer and his attendant , but without any of those quick motions , and eager looks , that indicate the earnestness with which those who live in monotonous ease at home , look out for amusement abroad . Yet the physiognomy of the ...
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... officer of state in the barony ( nay , as chief minister of the interior , superior even to Bailie Macwheeble , in his own depart- ment of the kitchen and cellar ) —the major domo laid down his spade , slipped on his coat in haste , and ...
... officer of state in the barony ( nay , as chief minister of the interior , superior even to Bailie Macwheeble , in his own depart- ment of the kitchen and cellar ) —the major domo laid down his spade , slipped on his coat in haste , and ...
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... officer of the guards , who had resided some time at Paris , and caught the costume , but not the ease or manner of its inhabitants . The truth was , that his language and habits were as heterogeneous as his external appearance . Owing ...
... officer of the guards , who had resided some time at Paris , and caught the costume , but not the ease or manner of its inhabitants . The truth was , that his language and habits were as heterogeneous as his external appearance . Owing ...
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... officer , or something in that department , to the last Girnigo of Killancureit , who died of an atrophy . After his master's death , sir - ye would hardly believe such a scandal , but this Bullsegg , being portly and comely of aspect ...
... officer , or something in that department , to the last Girnigo of Killancureit , who died of an atrophy . After his master's death , sir - ye would hardly believe such a scandal , but this Bullsegg , being portly and comely of aspect ...
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