The Waverley Novels: With the Author's Last Corrections and Additions, Volume 1Carey & Hart, 1846 |
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... command of a task - master Edward , as his uncle had been just eyeing wistfully , and it might have proved equally dangerous to a with something of a feeling like envy , the chubby youth whose animal spirits were more powerful than boys ...
... command of a task - master Edward , as his uncle had been just eyeing wistfully , and it might have proved equally dangerous to a with something of a feeling like envy , the chubby youth whose animal spirits were more powerful than boys ...
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... command nius of that elegant though luxurious nation , in emu- and to arrange that which he possessed . A deep and lation of the Decameron . In classical literature , increasing sensibility added to this dislike of society . Waverley ...
... command nius of that elegant though luxurious nation , in emu- and to arrange that which he possessed . A deep and lation of the Decameron . In classical literature , increasing sensibility added to this dislike of society . Waverley ...
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... command . In short , the countenance of the Chief- title of Vich Ian Vohr , i . e . the son of John the Great ; tain resembled a smiling summer's day , in which , while the clan at large , to distinguish them from that notwithstanding ...
... command . In short , the countenance of the Chief- title of Vich Ian Vohr , i . e . the son of John the Great ; tain resembled a smiling summer's day , in which , while the clan at large , to distinguish them from that notwithstanding ...
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... houlette et le chalu - published , if I mistake not , under the auspices of the facetious meau , have with you in heroic strains . " could command the most amiable and worthy youth ] of CHAP . XXIII . ] 59 WAVERLEY .
... houlette et le chalu - published , if I mistake not , under the auspices of the facetious meau , have with you in heroic strains . " could command the most amiable and worthy youth ] of CHAP . XXIII . ] 59 WAVERLEY .
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With the Author's Last Corrections and Additions Walter Scott. could command the most amiable and worthy youth ] of my kingdom to accept happiness with the hand of Rose Bradwardine ! " " I wish you would command her to accept mine en ...
With the Author's Last Corrections and Additions Walter Scott. could command the most amiable and worthy youth ] of my kingdom to accept happiness with the hand of Rose Bradwardine ! " " I wish you would command her to accept mine en ...
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