Waverley, Or, 'tis Sixty Years Since: In Three Volumes, Volumen 3Galignani, 1830 - 299 páginas |
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... reason for assuming this cursed title at this time . You must know I learned accidentally that the Prince has been pressing that old foolish Baron of Bradwardine to disinherit his male heir , or nineteenth or twentieth cousin , who has ...
... reason for assuming this cursed title at this time . You must know I learned accidentally that the Prince has been pressing that old foolish Baron of Bradwardine to disinherit his male heir , or nineteenth or twentieth cousin , who has ...
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... reasons I had for wishing that his Royal Highness would impose upon me any other mode of exhibiting my duty and devotion , as my views in life made , what would at any other time have been a mere trifle , at this crisis , a severe ...
... reasons I had for wishing that his Royal Highness would impose upon me any other mode of exhibiting my duty and devotion , as my views in life made , what would at any other time have been a mere trifle , at this crisis , a severe ...
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... reasons to show that it was not altogether so absurd ; but Rose , when asked for her opinion , gave it with ani- mation in praise of Italian , which she had stu- died with Waverley's assistance , « She has a more correct ear than Flora ...
... reasons to show that it was not altogether so absurd ; but Rose , when asked for her opinion , gave it with ani- mation in praise of Italian , which she had stu- died with Waverley's assistance , « She has a more correct ear than Flora ...
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... Waverley , he saw no reason why he should be the first in courting a renewal of the intimacy which the Chieftain had so un- reasonably disturbed . The Baron then men- t'oned the matter to the Prince , who , anxious 90 WAVERLEY .
... Waverley , he saw no reason why he should be the first in courting a renewal of the intimacy which the Chieftain had so un- reasonably disturbed . The Baron then men- t'oned the matter to the Prince , who , anxious 90 WAVERLEY .
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... reason of your breaking off your intended match with my sister . I suppose the information that the Baron had al- tered the destination of his estate , was quite a sufficient reason for slighting your friend's sister , and carrying off ...
... reason of your breaking off your intended match with my sister . I suppose the information that the Baron had al- tered the destination of his estate , was quite a sufficient reason for slighting your friend's sister , and carrying off ...
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