Waverley, or, 'Tis sixty years sinceJ.W. Lovell, 1899 |
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... soon followed by the clergyman . Among the rest of the party , the wine , which fully justified the encomiums of the landlord , flowed freely round , although Waverley , with some difficulty , obtained the privilege of sometimes ...
... soon followed by the clergyman . Among the rest of the party , the wine , which fully justified the encomiums of the landlord , flowed freely round , although Waverley , with some difficulty , obtained the privilege of sometimes ...
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... soon plain that what crumbs of reason the Bear had not devoured were to be picked up by the Hen ; but the confusion which appeared to prevail favored Edward's resolu- tion to evade the gayly circling glass . The others began to talk ...
... soon plain that what crumbs of reason the Bear had not devoured were to be picked up by the Hen ; but the confusion which appeared to prevail favored Edward's resolu- tion to evade the gayly circling glass . The others began to talk ...
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... soon as breakfast was over , made his bow to the party , and , declining the Baron's invitation to tarry till after dinner , mounted his horse and returned to his own home . Waverley now announced his purpose of leaving Tully- Veolan ...
... soon as breakfast was over , made his bow to the party , and , declining the Baron's invitation to tarry till after dinner , mounted his horse and returned to his own home . Waverley now announced his purpose of leaving Tully- Veolan ...
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... soon have fallen in love with the dairy - maid . And although Miss Bradwardine was a very different character , it seems probable that the very inti- macy of their intercourse prevented his feeling for her other sentiments than those of ...
... soon have fallen in love with the dairy - maid . And although Miss Bradwardine was a very different character , it seems probable that the very inti- macy of their intercourse prevented his feeling for her other sentiments than those of ...
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... soon after sunrise ; so that , before the allied forces could assemble , they and their prey would be far beyond the reach of the most active pursuit , and sheltered in those pathless deserts , where it was neither ad- visable to follow ...
... soon after sunrise ; so that , before the allied forces could assemble , they and their prey would be far beyond the reach of the most active pursuit , and sheltered in those pathless deserts , where it was neither ad- visable to follow ...
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