Waverley; Or, 'Tis Sixty Years Since: In Three Volumes..James Ballantyne and Company, 1814 - 371 páginas |
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Página 105
... expression of counte nance peculiarly knowing , and spoke in an under , tone , " If his honour thought ta auld deevil whig carle was a bit dangerous , she could easily provide for him , and teily ane ta wiser.jours 191 noce u.8 mil ...
... expression of counte nance peculiarly knowing , and spoke in an under , tone , " If his honour thought ta auld deevil whig carle was a bit dangerous , she could easily provide for him , and teily ane ta wiser.jours 191 noce u.8 mil ...
Página 113
... expressed his intention to de- part immediately . He mounted Dermid accordingly , and sallied forth from the Golden Candlestick , followed by the pu ritanical figure we have described , after he had , at the expence of some time and ...
... expressed his intention to de- part immediately . He mounted Dermid accordingly , and sallied forth from the Golden Candlestick , followed by the pu ritanical figure we have described , after he had , at the expence of some time and ...
Página 120
... expressed , he easily con- ceived that their descent into the Low- lands , at the head of their armed tribes , had either already taken place , or was in- stantly apprehended . Ere Waverley could ask particulars , a strong large - boned ...
... expressed , he easily con- ceived that their descent into the Low- lands , at the head of their armed tribes , had either already taken place , or was in- stantly apprehended . Ere Waverley could ask particulars , a strong large - boned ...
Página 174
... expression , be of some service to himself . He therefore ran brief- ly over most of the events with which the reader is already acquainted , suppressing his attachment to Flora , and indeed nei- ther mentioning her nor Rose Bradwardine ...
... expression , be of some service to himself . He therefore ran brief- ly over most of the events with which the reader is already acquainted , suppressing his attachment to Flora , and indeed nei- ther mentioning her nor Rose Bradwardine ...
Página 175
... expression ) would have had inexpres- sible charms for me . But there are men in the world who will not believe that danger and fatigue are often incurred without any very adequate cause , and therefore who are sometimes led to assign ...
... expression ) would have had inexpres- sible charms for me . But there are men in the world who will not believe that danger and fatigue are often incurred without any very adequate cause , and therefore who are sometimes led to assign ...
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Waverley, Or, 'tis Sixty Years Since: In Three Volumes, Volume 2 Walter Scott Visualização completa - 1830 |
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