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MAJOR Melville of Cairnvreckan , an elderly gentleman , who had spent his
youth in the military service , received Mr Morton with great kindness , and our
hero . with civility , which the equivocal circumstances in which Edward was
placed ...
MAJOR Melville of Cairnvreckan , an elderly gentleman , who had spent his
youth in the military service , received Mr Morton with great kindness , and our
hero . with civility , which the equivocal circumstances in which Edward was
placed ...
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He intimated hopes of future reward , and of instant reimbursement for loss of
time , and even of character , by travelling in the state business upon the fast -
day . To this Major Melville answered , with great composure , WAVERLEY . 133.
He intimated hopes of future reward , and of instant reimbursement for loss of
time , and even of character , by travelling in the state business upon the fast -
day . To this Major Melville answered , with great composure , WAVERLEY . 133.
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To this Major Melville answered , with great composure , that so far from claiming
any merit in this affair , Mr Cruickshanks ought to deprecate the imposition of a
very heavy fine for neglecting to lodge , in terms of the recent proclamation , an ...
To this Major Melville answered , with great composure , that so far from claiming
any merit in this affair , Mr Cruickshanks ought to deprecate the imposition of a
very heavy fine for neglecting to lodge , in terms of the recent proclamation , an ...
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The apartment was thus cleared of every - person but Mr Morton , whom the
Major invited to remain ; a sort of factor , who acted as clerk ; and Waverley
himself . There ensued a painful and embarrassed pause , till Major Melville ,
looking upon ...
The apartment was thus cleared of every - person but Mr Morton , whom the
Major invited to remain ; a sort of factor , who acted as clerk ; and Waverley
himself . There ensued a painful and embarrassed pause , till Major Melville ,
looking upon ...
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The astonishment which Waverley ex : pressed at this communication was
imputed by Major Melville to conscious guilt , while Mr Morton was rather
disposed to construe it into the surprise of innocence unjustly , suspected . There
was ...
The astonishment which Waverley ex : pressed at this communication was
imputed by Major Melville to conscious guilt , while Mr Morton was rather
disposed to construe it into the surprise of innocence unjustly , suspected . There
was ...
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