Waverley; Or, 'Tis Sixty Years Since: In Three Volumes..James Ballantyne and Company, 1814 - 371 páginas |
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... danger . The work of destruction , however , now commenced on all sides . Dogs and hunters were at work , and muskets and fusees re- sounded from every quarter . The deer , driven to desperation , made at length a fearful charge right ...
... danger . The work of destruction , however , now commenced on all sides . Dogs and hunters were at work , and muskets and fusees re- sounded from every quarter . The deer , driven to desperation , made at length a fearful charge right ...
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... danger , sprung up and pulled him with violence to the ground just as the whole herd broke down upon them . The tide being absolutely irresist ible , and wounds from a stag's horn high- ly dangerous , the activity of the Chief- tain may ...
... danger , sprung up and pulled him with violence to the ground just as the whole herd broke down upon them . The tide being absolutely irresist ible , and wounds from a stag's horn high- ly dangerous , the activity of the Chief- tain may ...
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... danger of the cause , Fergus . Mr Waverley is just now too much agitated by feelings of re- cent emotion for me to press him upon a resolution of consequence . " Waverley felt half - alarmed at the thought of adopting the badge of what ...
... danger of the cause , Fergus . Mr Waverley is just now too much agitated by feelings of re- cent emotion for me to press him upon a resolution of consequence . " Waverley felt half - alarmed at the thought of adopting the badge of what ...
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... your present feelings , my dear Mr Wa- verley , to induce you to an irretrievable step , of which you have not considered either the justice or the danger , is , in my poor judgment , neither the one nor the other . WAVERLEY . 53.
... your present feelings , my dear Mr Wa- verley , to induce you to an irretrievable step , of which you have not considered either the justice or the danger , is , in my poor judgment , neither the one nor the other . WAVERLEY . 53.
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... dangerous prospect before him , he at length arrived near the cascade , where , as Fergus had augured , he found Flora seated . She was quite alone , and as soon as she observed his approach , she rose and came to meet him . Edward ...
... dangerous prospect before him , he at length arrived near the cascade , where , as Fergus had augured , he found Flora seated . She was quite alone , and as soon as she observed his approach , she rose and came to meet him . Edward ...
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Waverley; Or, 'Tis Sixty Years Since: In Three Volumes.. Sir Walter Scott Visualização completa - 1814 |
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