The Waverley Novels: With the Author's Last Corrections and Additions, Volume 1Carey & Hart, 1846 |
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... Bertram , like a sorcerer's fiend , Pressing to be employed . " " 6 " I assure you , Colonel , " said Waverley , that you judge too harshly of the Highlanders . ' แ " O , you can take out the things again , you know . -Now I see you ...
... Bertram , like a sorcerer's fiend , Pressing to be employed . " " 6 " I assure you , Colonel , " said Waverley , that you judge too harshly of the Highlanders . ' แ " O , you can take out the things again , you know . -Now I see you ...
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... Bertram , and pro- a very commanding presence , and high stature , being nearly six fessed his determination not to leave her . Accordingly , roused feet high . She had a large aquiline nose - penetrating eyes , to the exercise of ...
... Bertram , and pro- a very commanding presence , and high stature , being nearly six fessed his determination not to leave her . Accordingly , roused feet high . She had a large aquiline nose - penetrating eyes , to the exercise of ...
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... Bertram , if ever he possessed it . A good- humoured listlessness of countenance formed the only remarkable expression of his features , although they were rather handsome than otherwise . In fact , his physiognomy indicated the inanity ...
... Bertram , if ever he possessed it . A good- humoured listlessness of countenance formed the only remarkable expression of his features , although they were rather handsome than otherwise . In fact , his physiognomy indicated the inanity ...
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... Bertram was again suspected by government , appre- hended , sent to Dunnotar Castle on the coast of the Mearns , and there broke his neck in an attempt to escape from a subterranean habitation , called the Whigs ' Vault , in which he ...
... Bertram was again suspected by government , appre- hended , sent to Dunnotar Castle on the coast of the Mearns , and there broke his neck in an attempt to escape from a subterranean habitation , called the Whigs ' Vault , in which he ...
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... Bertram ; he got his com ing out of his head , shut the Bible , stumbled down missionership in the great contest for the county , the pulpit - stairs , trampling upon the old women who that ye must have heard of , for it was appealed to ...
... Bertram ; he got his com ing out of his head , shut the Bible , stumbled down missionership in the great contest for the county , the pulpit - stairs , trampling upon the old women who that ye must have heard of , for it was appealed to ...
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