Waverley: Or, 'Tis Sixty Years Since ...J. Ballantyne and Company, 1814 |
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... rendered the infliction , on Edward's part , a natural act of self - defence , the Major conceived he might dismiss that matter , on Waverley's depositing in his hands a small sum for the benefit of the wounded person . " I could wish ...
... rendered the infliction , on Edward's part , a natural act of self - defence , the Major conceived he might dismiss that matter , on Waverley's depositing in his hands a small sum for the benefit of the wounded person . " I could wish ...
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... renders apolo gies superfluous . ” 66 ask True , sir ; permit me , therefore , to you how your time had been disposed of since you obtained leave of absence from our regiment , several weeks ago , un- til 6 WAVERLEY . 135 ing two, who ...
... renders apolo gies superfluous . ” 66 ask True , sir ; permit me , therefore , to you how your time had been disposed of since you obtained leave of absence from our regiment , several weeks ago , un- til 6 WAVERLEY . 135 ing two, who ...
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... renders it necessary . I request to know what that charge is , and upon what authority I am forcibly detained to reply to it ? " . your " The charge , Mr Waverley , I grieve to say , is of a very high nature , and affects character both ...
... renders it necessary . I request to know what that charge is , and upon what authority I am forcibly detained to reply to it ? " . your " The charge , Mr Waverley , I grieve to say , is of a very high nature , and affects character both ...
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... render Cairnvreck- an more agreeable than circumstances have permitted on this occasion . " - So saying , he shook our hero by the hand . Morton also took an affectionate farewell ; and Waverley having mounted his horse , with a ...
... render Cairnvreck- an more agreeable than circumstances have permitted on this occasion . " - So saying , he shook our hero by the hand . Morton also took an affectionate farewell ; and Waverley having mounted his horse , with a ...
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... rendered exceedingly acceptable . His portmanteau was placed on another poney , Duncan mounted a third , and they set fords ward at a round pace , accompanied by their No other incident marked the course of that night's journey , and at ...
... rendered exceedingly acceptable . His portmanteau was placed on another poney , Duncan mounted a third , and they set fords ward at a round pace , accompanied by their No other incident marked the course of that night's journey , and at ...
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