Waverley; Or, 'Tis Sixty Years Since: In Three Volumes..James Ballantyne and Company, 1814 - 371 páginas |
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... seemed to consider as a matter of the last importance to the accomplish- ment of a cure ; and Edward , whom pain rendered incapableof expostulation , and who indeed saw no chance of its being attended to , submitted in silence . After ...
... seemed to consider as a matter of the last importance to the accomplish- ment of a cure ; and Edward , whom pain rendered incapableof expostulation , and who indeed saw no chance of its being attended to , submitted in silence . After ...
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... seemed to fall in with the superstitious ideas of his coun- trymen , either because he deemed it im- politic to affect scepticism on a matter of general belief , or more probably because , like most men who do not think deeply or ...
... seemed to fall in with the superstitious ideas of his coun- trymen , either because he deemed it im- politic to affect scepticism on a matter of general belief , or more probably because , like most men who do not think deeply or ...
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... seemed in the highest spirits , congratulated Waver- ley on his progress towards recovery , and finding he was able to sit upon horseback , proposed their immediate return to Glen- naquoich ; Waverley joyfully acceded , for the form of ...
... seemed in the highest spirits , congratulated Waver- ley on his progress towards recovery , and finding he was able to sit upon horseback , proposed their immediate return to Glen- naquoich ; Waverley joyfully acceded , for the form of ...
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... seemed to be tears of devotion or joy , for she looked up to heaven , and folded her hands as in a solemn expression of prayer or gratitude . After the pause of a minute , she presented to Edward some letters which had been forwarded ...
... seemed to be tears of devotion or joy , for she looked up to heaven , and folded her hands as in a solemn expression of prayer or gratitude . After the pause of a minute , she presented to Edward some letters which had been forwarded ...
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... seemed to have remo- ved from his well - natured bosom all recol- lection of their differences ; and , remote as he was from every means of learning that Richard's disgrace was in reality only the just , as well as natural conse- quence ...
... seemed to have remo- ved from his well - natured bosom all recol- lection of their differences ; and , remote as he was from every means of learning that Richard's disgrace was in reality only the just , as well as natural conse- quence ...
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