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... army , and the husband of Lady Emily Blande- ville ; but I thought Colonel Talbot had been abroad . " << I am just returned ; and being in Scotland , thought it my duty to act where my services promised to be useful . Yes , Mr Waverley ...
... army , and the husband of Lady Emily Blande- ville ; but I thought Colonel Talbot had been abroad . " << I am just returned ; and being in Scotland , thought it my duty to act where my services promised to be useful . Yes , Mr Waverley ...
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... army makes some stay in Edinburgh , to collect reinforce- ments . " > « And besiege the Castle ? » said Talbot , smiling sarcastically ; « well , unless my old commander , General Guest , turn false metal , or the castle sink into the ...
... army makes some stay in Edinburgh , to collect reinforce- ments . " > « And besiege the Castle ? » said Talbot , smiling sarcastically ; « well , unless my old commander , General Guest , turn false metal , or the castle sink into the ...
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... army to his standard . For this pur- pose he opened the machinations with which the reader is already acquainted , and which form a clue to all the intricacies and obscuri- ties of the narrative previous to Waverley's leaving ...
... army to his standard . For this pur- pose he opened the machinations with which the reader is already acquainted , and which form a clue to all the intricacies and obscuri- ties of the narrative previous to Waverley's leaving ...
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... was marked by pedantry ; that of Major Melville by a sort of martinet attention to the minutia and technicalities of discipline , rather suit- able to one who was to manœuvre a battalion , than to him who was to command an army ; 2 .
... was marked by pedantry ; that of Major Melville by a sort of martinet attention to the minutia and technicalities of discipline , rather suit- able to one who was to manœuvre a battalion , than to him who was to command an army ; 2 .
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In Three Volumes Walter Scott. than to him who was to command an army ; the military spirit of Fergus was so much warped and blended with his plans and poli- tical views , that it was that of a petty sove- reign , rather than of a ...
In Three Volumes Walter Scott. than to him who was to command an army ; the military spirit of Fergus was so much warped and blended with his plans and poli- tical views , that it was that of a petty sove- reign , rather than of a ...
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