Waverley, Or, 'Tis Sixty Years SinceBlack, 1911 - 503 páginas |
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... took place , as many contemporaries can bear witness . The author's father , residing in George Square , in the southern side of Edinburgh , the boys belonging to that family , with others in the square , were arranged into a sort of ...
... took place , as many contemporaries can bear witness . The author's father , residing in George Square , in the southern side of Edinburgh , the boys belonging to that family , with others in the square , were arranged into a sort of ...
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... took care not to know who had done the mischief . The bloody hanger was flung into one of the Meadow ditches , and solemn secrecy was sworn on all hands ; but the remorse and terror of the actor were beyond all bounds , and his apprehen ...
... took care not to know who had done the mischief . The bloody hanger was flung into one of the Meadow ditches , and solemn secrecy was sworn on all hands ; but the remorse and terror of the actor were beyond all bounds , and his apprehen ...
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... took charge of his enemy's property , protected his person , and finally obtained him liberty on his parole . The officer proved to be Colonel Whitefoord , an Ayrshire gentle- man of high character and influence , and warmly attached to ...
... took charge of his enemy's property , protected his person , and finally obtained him liberty on his parole . The officer proved to be Colonel Whitefoord , an Ayrshire gentle- man of high character and influence , and warmly attached to ...
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... took leave of his family , to join the regiment of dragoons in which he had lately obtained a com mission . It was a melancholy day at Waverley - Honour wher the young officer parted with Sir Everard , the affectionate old uncle to ...
... took leave of his family , to join the regiment of dragoons in which he had lately obtained a com mission . It was a melancholy day at Waverley - Honour wher the young officer parted with Sir Everard , the affectionate old uncle to ...
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... took up arms . Nor did Sir Everard's apprehensions of personal conse- quences seem to correspond with the reports spread among his Whig neighbours . It was well known that he had supplied with money several of the distressed ...
... took up arms . Nor did Sir Everard's apprehensions of personal conse- quences seem to correspond with the reports spread among his Whig neighbours . It was well known that he had supplied with money several of the distressed ...
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