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Now and then he mentioned persons of rank in Scotland to whom he could wish
his son should pay . some attention ; but Waverley , hitherto occupied by the
amusements which he had found at Tully - Veolan and Glennaquoich ,
dispensed ...
Now and then he mentioned persons of rank in Scotland to whom he could wish
his son should pay . some attention ; but Waverley , hitherto occupied by the
amusements which he had found at Tully - Veolan and Glennaquoich ,
dispensed ...
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... who were about his person , as a young gentleman of the highest hopes and
prospects , in whose bold and enthusiastic avowal of his cause they might see an
evidence of the sentiments of the English families of rank at this important crisis .
... who were about his person , as a young gentleman of the highest hopes and
prospects , in whose bold and enthusiastic avowal of his cause they might see an
evidence of the sentiments of the English families of rank at this important crisis .
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Spoken like a Waverley , " answered Charles Edward , " and that you may hold a
rank in some degree corresponding to your name , allow me , instead of the
captain ' s commission which you have lost , to offer you the brevet rank of major
in ...
Spoken like a Waverley , " answered Charles Edward , " and that you may hold a
rank in some degree corresponding to your name , allow me , instead of the
captain ' s commission which you have lost , to offer you the brevet rank of major
in ...
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By this time they reached the palace of Holy - Rood , and were announced
respectively as they entered the apartments . . . ! ! It is but too well known how
many gen tlemen of rank , education , and fortune took a concern in the ill - fated
and ...
By this time they reached the palace of Holy - Rood , and were announced
respectively as they entered the apartments . . . ! ! It is but too well known how
many gen tlemen of rank , education , and fortune took a concern in the ill - fated
and ...
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... an English officer , apparently of high rank , standing alone and unsupported
by a field - piece , which , after the flight of the men by whom it was wrought , he
had himself levelled and discharged against the clan of Mac - Ivor , WAVERLEY .
... an English officer , apparently of high rank , standing alone and unsupported
by a field - piece , which , after the flight of the men by whom it was wrought , he
had himself levelled and discharged against the clan of Mac - Ivor , WAVERLEY .
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