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... affection . The real disposition of Waverley , on the other hand , notwith- standing his dreams of tented fields and military honour , seemed exclusively do- mestic . He asked and received no share in the busy scenes which were ...
... affection . The real disposition of Waverley , on the other hand , notwith- standing his dreams of tented fields and military honour , seemed exclusively do- mestic . He asked and received no share in the busy scenes which were ...
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... affection for Miss Bradwardine , and you are always sneering at her father . " " I have as much affection for Miss Bradwardine , my good friend , as I think it necessary to have for the future mistress of my family , and the mother of ...
... affection for Miss Bradwardine , and you are always sneering at her father . " " I have as much affection for Miss Bradwardine , my good friend , as I think it necessary to have for the future mistress of my family , and the mother of ...
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... affections were engaged , and he was under a parti- cular promise to favour them . * So , my dear Fergus , ' said he , with his most gra- cious cast of smile , as the marriage is utterly out of question , there need be no hurry you know ...
... affections were engaged , and he was under a parti- cular promise to favour them . * So , my dear Fergus , ' said he , with his most gra- cious cast of smile , as the marriage is utterly out of question , there need be no hurry you know ...
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... affection and tender- ness , for giving and receiving all those kind and quiet attentions which sweeten life to those who pass it together , she is sought by Fergus Mac - Ivor . He will not use her ill to be sure - of that he is inca ...
... affection and tender- ness , for giving and receiving all those kind and quiet attentions which sweeten life to those who pass it together , she is sought by Fergus Mac - Ivor . He will not use her ill to be sure - of that he is inca ...
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... in favour of Romeo , but this opinion did not go undisputed . The mistress of the house , and several other ladies severely reprobated the levity with which the 10 hero transfers his affection from Rosa- lind to Juliet . WAVERLEY . 91.
... in favour of Romeo , but this opinion did not go undisputed . The mistress of the house , and several other ladies severely reprobated the levity with which the 10 hero transfers his affection from Rosa- lind to Juliet . WAVERLEY . 91.
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Alick answered arms auld Baillie Baron of Bradwardine battle of Preston Bodach Bradwar caliga called Captain Butler Carlisle Carlisle Castle castle CHAPTER Chevalier Chief Chieftain clan Colonel Talbot Common Moor court Davie dear Donald dragoons Duchran Duke of Cumberland Edinburgh Edward Waverley English Evan Dhu eyes father favour feelings Fergus Mac-Ivor Fergus's Flora gentleman Glennaquoich hand happy heard Highland honour hope horse house of Stuart inclosures Ivor Jacobites Janet Lady Emily laird leave letter look Maccombich Macwheeble ment military mind Miss Bradwardine morning never night Nosebag party pass person poor Prince prisoner puir quarrel reader regiment Rose Bradwardine Royal Highness Scotland seemed shewed sion Sir Everard soldiers soon spirit Spontoon Stanley stood suppose tell thing thought tion troop Tully-Veolan turn verley Vich Ian Vohr ward wardine Waver Waverley-Honour Waverley's whilk wish words young
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