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The early loss of an amiable young woman , whom he had nar : ried for love , and
who was quickly followed to the grave by an only child , had also : served , even
after the lapse of many years , to soften and enhance a disposition natu . rally ...
The early loss of an amiable young woman , whom he had nar : ried for love , and
who was quickly followed to the grave by an only child , had also : served , even
after the lapse of many years , to soften and enhance a disposition natu . rally ...
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Waverley and his new friend followed him , though probably he would have
dispensed with their attendance . They soon recognized in solemn march , first ,
the performer upon the drum ; secondly , a large flag of four compartments , in
which ...
Waverley and his new friend followed him , though probably he would have
dispensed with their attendance . They soon recognized in solemn march , first ,
the performer upon the drum ; secondly , a large flag of four compartments , in
which ...
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... preference which she probably owed to her foreign education , and command
of the French and Italian languages , When the bustle attending the conclu . sion
of the dance permitted , Edward , almost intuitively , followed Fergus to the place
...
... preference which she probably owed to her foreign education , and command
of the French and Italian languages , When the bustle attending the conclu . sion
of the dance permitted , Edward , almost intuitively , followed Fergus to the place
...
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Perhaps the delight which she experienced in the course of that evening , though
transient , and followed by múch sorrow , is in its nature the most pure and disinte
rested which the human mind is capable of enjoying is beos " Baron , " said ...
Perhaps the delight which she experienced in the course of that evening , though
transient , and followed by múch sorrow , is in its nature the most pure and disinte
rested which the human mind is capable of enjoying is beos " Baron , " said ...
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They were followed by a train of field - pieces , which , when they reached the
flank of the dragoons , were also brought into line , and pointed against the
heights . The march was continued by three or four regiments of infantry
marching in ...
They were followed by a train of field - pieces , which , when they reached the
flank of the dragoons , were also brought into line , and pointed against the
heights . The march was continued by three or four regiments of infantry
marching in ...
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