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Fergus , observing his danger , sprung up and pulled him with violence to the
ground just as the whole herd broke down upon them . The tide being absolutely
irresistible , and wounds from a stag ' s horn highly dangerous , the activity of the
...
Fergus , observing his danger , sprung up and pulled him with violence to the
ground just as the whole herd broke down upon them . The tide being absolutely
irresistible , and wounds from a stag ' s horn highly dangerous , the activity of the
...
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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 recent
emotion for me to press him upon a resolution of consequence . " Waverley felt ...
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 recent
emotion for me to press him upon a resolution of consequence . " Waverley felt ...
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father disgraced , and he had become involuntarily the confidant at least , if not
the accomplice , of plans , dark , deep , and dangerous , which must infer either
the subversion of the government he had so lately served , or the destruction of
all ...
father disgraced , and he had become involuntarily the confidant at least , if not
the accomplice , of plans , dark , deep , and dangerous , which must infer either
the subversion of the government he had so lately served , or the destruction of
all ...
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I am şure - at least I think , my father would approve of my writing ; for Mr Rubric is
fled to his cousin ' s at the Duchran to be out of danger from the soldiers and the
whigs , and Baillie Macwheeble does not like to meddle ( he says ) in other men ...
I am şure - at least I think , my father would approve of my writing ; for Mr Rubric is
fled to his cousin ' s at the Duchran to be out of danger from the soldiers and the
whigs , and Baillie Macwheeble does not like to meddle ( he says ) in other men ...
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Whenever Waverley approached the cottage door , the sentinel upon duty civilly ,
but resolutely , placed himself against it and opposed his exit , accompanying his
action with signs which seemed to imply there was danger in the attempt , and ...
Whenever Waverley approached the cottage door , the sentinel upon duty civilly ,
but resolutely , placed himself against it and opposed his exit , accompanying his
action with signs which seemed to imply there was danger in the attempt , and ...
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