Waverley; Or, 'Tis Sixty Years Since: In Three Volumes..James Ballantyne and Company, 1814 - 371 páginas |
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... arms glittering to the ri- sing sun . Most of their chiefs came to take farewell of Waverley , and to express their anxious hope they might again , and speedi- ly , meet , but the care of Fergus abridged the ceremonies of taking leave ...
... arms glittering to the ri- sing sun . Most of their chiefs came to take farewell of Waverley , and to express their anxious hope they might again , and speedi- ly , meet , but the care of Fergus abridged the ceremonies of taking leave ...
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... arms , and gave vent to tears of shame and indignation . It was none of this 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 deep ...
... arms , and gave vent to tears of shame and indignation . It was none of this 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 deep ...
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... arm and send forth their knights to high atchievement . " " Not till the knight - adventurer had well weighed the justice and the danger of the cause , Fergus . Mr Waverley is just now too much agitated by feelings of re- cent emotion ...
... arm and send forth their knights to high atchievement . " " Not till the knight - adventurer had well weighed the justice and the danger of the cause , Fergus . Mr Waverley is just now too much agitated by feelings of re- cent emotion ...
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... as unreasonable to - morrow as any of her sex . You must learn , my dear Ed- ward , to consider women en mousquetaire . " So saying , he seized Waverley's arm , and dragged c 2 WAVERLEY . 57 friend, and as many broad-swords, just ...
... as unreasonable to - morrow as any of her sex . You must learn , my dear Ed- ward , to consider women en mousquetaire . " So saying , he seized Waverley's arm , and dragged c 2 WAVERLEY . 57 friend, and as many broad-swords, just ...
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In Three Volumes.. Walter Scott. So saying , he seized Waverley's arm , and dragged him off to review his military preparations . CHAPTER IV . Upon the same Subject . FERGUS MAC 58 WAVERLEY .
In Three Volumes.. Walter Scott. So saying , he seized Waverley's arm , and dragged him off to review his military preparations . CHAPTER IV . Upon the same Subject . FERGUS MAC 58 WAVERLEY .
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Waverley; Or, 'Tis Sixty Years Since: In Three Volumes.. Sir Walter Scott Visualização completa - 1814 |
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