Waverley, Or, 'Tis Sixty Years SinceAdam & Charles Black, 1890 - 191 páginas |
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... seemed to be kept with great accuracy , abounded in fruit - trees , and exhibited a profusion of flowers and ... seem to observe , now perceived confirmation in his features of what the mien and gestures had already announced . It was ...
... seemed to be kept with great accuracy , abounded in fruit - trees , and exhibited a profusion of flowers and ... seem to observe , now perceived confirmation in his features of what the mien and gestures had already announced . It was ...
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... seemed to confirm the butler's last observation , by twisting his features at him , when he was looking another way ... seem transparent , and the slightest emotion sent her whole blood at once to her face and neck . Her form , though ...
... seemed to confirm the butler's last observation , by twisting his features at him , when he was looking another way ... seem transparent , and the slightest emotion sent her whole blood at once to her face and neck . Her form , though ...
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... seemed to have expected this visit , as well she might , for it was the usual consummation of merry bouts , not only at Tully - Veolan , but at most other gentle- men's houses in Scotland , Sixty Years since . The guests thereby at once ...
... seemed to have expected this visit , as well she might , for it was the usual consummation of merry bouts , not only at Tully - Veolan , but at most other gentle- men's houses in Scotland , Sixty Years since . The guests thereby at once ...
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... seemed , from the glance of Balmawhapple's eye , to have a peculiar and uncivil reference to the government which he served . But , ere he could interfere , the Baron of Bradwardine had taken up the quarrel . ' Sir , ' he said ...
... seemed , from the glance of Balmawhapple's eye , to have a peculiar and uncivil reference to the government which he served . But , ere he could interfere , the Baron of Bradwardine had taken up the quarrel . ' Sir , ' he said ...
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... seemed levelled at him personally . But the Baron was exalted by wine , wrath , and scorn , above all sublunary considera- tions . ' I crave you to be hushed , Captain Waverley ; you are elsewhere , peradventure , sui juris , -foris ...
... seemed levelled at him personally . But the Baron was exalted by wine , wrath , and scorn , above all sublunary considera- tions . ' I crave you to be hushed , Captain Waverley ; you are elsewhere , peradventure , sui juris , -foris ...
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