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Laissez faire a Don Antoine - I shall take good care of myself . We shall at least
use the compliment of Conan , who never got a stroke but he gave one . I would
not , however , have you think me mad enough to stir till a favourable opportunity
: I ...
Laissez faire a Don Antoine - I shall take good care of myself . We shall at least
use the compliment of Conan , who never got a stroke but he gave one . I would
not , however , have you think me mad enough to stir till a favourable opportunity
: I ...
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In Three Volumes.. Sir Walter Scott. you not , for example , send to him for some
books ? " “ You remind me of a trifling commission which I gave him , because my
seryant could not read . I do recollect I bade him , by letter , select some books ...
In Three Volumes.. Sir Walter Scott. you not , for example , send to him for some
books ? " “ You remind me of a trifling commission which I gave him , because my
seryant could not read . I do recollect I bade him , by letter , select some books ...
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Waverley , whose life was a dream , gave ready way to the predominating
impulse , and became the most lively of the party . He had at all times remarkable
natural powers of conversation , though easily silenced by discouragement . On
the ...
Waverley , whose life was a dream , gave ready way to the predominating
impulse , and became the most lively of the party . He had at all times remarkable
natural powers of conversation , though easily silenced by discouragement . On
the ...
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This signal , repeated more than once , gave offence to the rigour of his
companion , the rather because it appeared to indicate inattention to the
treasures of theological and controversial knowledge which he was pouring out
for his edification ...
This signal , repeated more than once , gave offence to the rigour of his
companion , the rather because it appeared to indicate inattention to the
treasures of theological and controversial knowledge which he was pouring out
for his edification ...
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... had something ludicrous , yet the circum stances of danger in which they stood
, the military costume of the audience , and the appearance of their horses ,
saddled and picquetted behind them , gave an impres . sive and solemn effect to
the ...
... had something ludicrous , yet the circum stances of danger in which they stood
, the military costume of the audience , and the appearance of their horses ,
saddled and picquetted behind them , gave an impres . sive and solemn effect to
the ...
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