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genuine and undissembled feelings of his young friend . Edward now enquired if
Mr Morton knew what was likely to be his destination . " Stirling Castle , ” replied
his friend ; " and so far I am well pleased for your sake , for the governor is a man
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genuine and undissembled feelings of his young friend . Edward now enquired if
Mr Morton knew what was likely to be his destination . " Stirling Castle , ” replied
his friend ; " and so far I am well pleased for your sake , for the governor is a man
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... spirit , having recovered during his repose much of that elasticity which anxiety
, resentment , disappointment , and the mixture of unpleasant feelings excited by
his late adventures had for a time subjugated , was now wearied with inaction .
... spirit , having recovered during his repose much of that elasticity which anxiety
, resentment , disappointment , and the mixture of unpleasant feelings excited by
his late adventures had for a time subjugated , was now wearied with inaction .
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supposed that , in the present state of his feelings , bis responses were indistinct
even to confusion . The Chevalier smiled once or twice at the incongruity of his
replies , but continued the same style of conversation , although he found himself
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supposed that , in the present state of his feelings , bis responses were indistinct
even to confusion . The Chevalier smiled once or twice at the incongruity of his
replies , but continued the same style of conversation , although he found himself
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With the feeling expressed in these beautiful lines ( which however were not then
written , ) Waverley détermined upon convincing Flora that he was not to be
depressed by a rejection , in which his vanity whispered that perhaps she did her
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With the feeling expressed in these beautiful lines ( which however were not then
written , ) Waverley détermined upon convincing Flora that he was not to be
depressed by a rejection , in which his vanity whispered that perhaps she did her
...
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With opposite feelings Rose Bradwardine bent her whole soul to listen . She felt a
secret triumph at the public tribute paid to one , whose merit she had learned to
prize too early and too fondly . Without a thought of jealousy , without a feeling of
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With opposite feelings Rose Bradwardine bent her whole soul to listen . She felt a
secret triumph at the public tribute paid to one , whose merit she had learned to
prize too early and too fondly . Without a thought of jealousy , without a feeling of
...
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