Waverley, Or, 'tis Sixty Years Since: In Three Volumes, Volumen 3Galignani, 1830 - 299 páginas |
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Página 129
... supposed student of divinity , that he came next day from Penrith on purpose to pay him a visit . This might have been a puzzling chapter had he entered into any examination of our hero's supposed theological studies ; but fortunately ...
... supposed student of divinity , that he came next day from Penrith on purpose to pay him a visit . This might have been a puzzling chapter had he entered into any examination of our hero's supposed theological studies ; but fortunately ...
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... supposed death as to hasten his own ; no , I will not believe it , -it were distraction to entertain for a moment such a horrible idea . But it were , if possible , worse than parricide to suffer any danger to hang over my noble and ...
... supposed death as to hasten his own ; no , I will not believe it , -it were distraction to entertain for a moment such a horrible idea . But it were , if possible , worse than parricide to suffer any danger to hang over my noble and ...
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... supposed so , but I sha'nt allow you to stay long . Spontoon ( to an elderly military- looking servant out of livery ) , take away these things , and answer the bell yourself , if I ring . Don't let any of the other fellows disturb us ...
... supposed so , but I sha'nt allow you to stay long . Spontoon ( to an elderly military- looking servant out of livery ) , take away these things , and answer the bell yourself , if I ring . Don't let any of the other fellows disturb us ...
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... supposed to understand a little of medicine , to superintend Waverley during his illness . In the meanwhile , new and fearful doubts started in Rose's mind . They were suggested by old Janet , who insisted , that a reward hav- ing been ...
... supposed to understand a little of medicine , to superintend Waverley during his illness . In the meanwhile , new and fearful doubts started in Rose's mind . They were suggested by old Janet , who insisted , that a reward hav- ing been ...
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... supposed that he was in correspondence with the English Jacobites , he caused the most positive orders to be transmitted to Donald Bean Lean , to transmit Waverley , safe and uninjured , in person or effects , to the governor of Doune ...
... supposed that he was in correspondence with the English Jacobites , he caused the most positive orders to be transmitted to Donald Bean Lean , to transmit Waverley , safe and uninjured , in person or effects , to the governor of Doune ...
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