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Página 42
It was none of tliis Chieftain ' s faults to be indifferent to the wrongs of his friends ;
and for Edward , independent of certain plans with which he was connected , he
felt a déep and sincere interest . The proceeding appeared as extraordinary to ...
It was none of tliis Chieftain ' s faults to be indifferent to the wrongs of his friends ;
and for Edward , independent of certain plans with which he was connected , he
felt a déep and sincere interest . The proceeding appeared as extraordinary to ...
Página 92
Then turning to Edward , “ You will take leave of my sister ? ? . . “ Surely , — that
is , if Miss Mac - Ivor will honour me so far . " “ Cathleen , let my sister know Mr
Waverley wishes to bid her farewell before he leaves us . - - But Rose
Bradwardine ...
Then turning to Edward , “ You will take leave of my sister ? ? . . “ Surely , — that
is , if Miss Mac - Ivor will honour me so far . " “ Cathleen , let my sister know Mr
Waverley wishes to bid her farewell before he leaves us . - - But Rose
Bradwardine ...
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There ensued a painful and embarrassed pause , till Major Melville , looking
upon Waverley with much compassion , ånd often consulting a paper or
memorandum which he held in his hand , requested to know his name . Edward
Waverley .
There ensued a painful and embarrassed pause , till Major Melville , looking
upon Waverley with much compassion , ånd often consulting a paper or
memorandum which he held in his hand , requested to know his name . Edward
Waverley .
Página 242
Now , although the terms upon which Edward had met with this gentleman were
none of the most friendly , he would have sacrificed every recollection of their
foolish quarrel , for the pleasure of enjoying once more the social intercourse of ...
Now , although the terms upon which Edward had met with this gentleman were
none of the most friendly , he would have sacrificed every recollection of their
foolish quarrel , for the pleasure of enjoying once more the social intercourse of ...
Página 366
Waverley intercepted and prevented the blow , and the officer , perceiving further
resistance unavailing , and struck with Edward ' s generous anxiety for his safety ,
resigned the . fragment of his sword , and was committed by Waverley to ...
Waverley intercepted and prevented the blow , and the officer , perceiving further
resistance unavailing , and struck with Edward ' s generous anxiety for his safety ,
resigned the . fragment of his sword , and was committed by Waverley to ...
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