Waverley, Or, 'tis Sixty Years Since: In Three Volumes, Volumen 2Galignani, 1830 - 265 páginas |
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... dance led on the hours of evening , Wa- verley became daily more delighted with his hospitable landlord , and more enamoured of his bewitching sister . In At length the period fixed for the grand hunting arrived WAVERLEY . 3.
... dance led on the hours of evening , Wa- verley became daily more delighted with his hospitable landlord , and more enamoured of his bewitching sister . In At length the period fixed for the grand hunting arrived WAVERLEY . 3.
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... verley with much kindness , expressed her re- gret for his accident , of which she had already heard particulars , and her surprise that her brother should not have taken better care to put a stranger on his guard against the perils of ...
... verley with much kindness , expressed her re- gret for his accident , of which she had already heard particulars , and her surprise that her brother should not have taken better care to put a stranger on his guard against the perils of ...
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... verley - Honour , should not remain in a situa- tion which subjected him also to such treat- ment as that with which his father had been stigmatized . He requested his nephew there- fore to take the fittest , and , at the same time ...
... verley - Honour , should not remain in a situa- tion which subjected him also to such treat- ment as that with which his father had been stigmatized . He requested his nephew there- fore to take the fittest , and , at the same time ...
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... verley family . Without a pause , therefore , Edward wrote a few cold lines , thanking his lieutenant - colonel for past civilities , and expressing regret that he should have chosen to efface the remembrance of them , by assuming a ...
... verley family . Without a pause , therefore , Edward wrote a few cold lines , thanking his lieutenant - colonel for past civilities , and expressing regret that he should have chosen to efface the remembrance of them , by assuming a ...
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... verley passed him , he pulled off his hat re- spectfully , and , approaching his stirrup , bade him « Tak heed the auld whig played him nae cantrap . " Waverley once more thanked , and bade him farewell , and then rode briskly onward ...
... verley passed him , he pulled off his hat re- spectfully , and , approaching his stirrup , bade him « Tak heed the auld whig played him nae cantrap . " Waverley once more thanked , and bade him farewell , and then rode briskly onward ...
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