Waverley; Or, 'Tis Sixty Years Since: In Three Volumes..James Ballantyne and Company, 1814 - 371 páginas |
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Página 147
... circumstances of truth as could not fail to procure them credit , -alone , unfriended , and in a strange land , Waverley almost gave up his life and honour for lost , and , leaning his head upon his hand , resolutely refused to answer ...
... circumstances of truth as could not fail to procure them credit , -alone , unfriended , and in a strange land , Waverley almost gave up his life and honour for lost , and , leaning his head upon his hand , resolutely refused to answer ...
Página 154
... circumstances which occupied their minds , and neither felt it easy to speak upon any other . The youth and apparent frankness of Waverley stood in strong contrast to the shades of suspicion which darkened around him , and he had a sort ...
... circumstances which occupied their minds , and neither felt it easy to speak upon any other . The youth and apparent frankness of Waverley stood in strong contrast to the shades of suspicion which darkened around him , and he had a sort ...
Página 166
... whe- ther he may not be brought to communi- cate to me some circumstances which may hereafter be useful to alleviate , if not to exculpate , his conduct . " The friends now parted and retired to rest , each 166 WAVERLEY .
... whe- ther he may not be brought to communi- cate to me some circumstances which may hereafter be useful to alleviate , if not to exculpate , his conduct . " The friends now parted and retired to rest , each 166 WAVERLEY .
Página 172
... circumstances , the knowledge of which can be prejudicial either to yourself or to others ; but I own my earnest wish is , that you would intrust me with any particu- lars which could lead to your exculpation . I can solemnly assure you ...
... circumstances , the knowledge of which can be prejudicial either to yourself or to others ; but I own my earnest wish is , that you would intrust me with any particu- lars which could lead to your exculpation . I can solemnly assure you ...
Página 174
... Mr Morton seemed particularly struck with the account of Waverley's visit to Donald Bean Lean . " I am glad , " he said , you did not mention this circumstance to the Major . It is capable of great mis- 174 WAVERLEY .
... Mr Morton seemed particularly struck with the account of Waverley's visit to Donald Bean Lean . " I am glad , " he said , you did not mention this circumstance to the Major . It is capable of great mis- 174 WAVERLEY .
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