The Waverley Novels: With the Author's Last Corrections and Additions, Volume 1Carey & Hart, 1846 |
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... hope to emulate the of Waverley , in his movements up and down the country with .... rich humour , pathetic tenderness , and admirable tact , which the Highland cateran Bean Lean , are managed without much ... pervade the works of my ...
... hope to emulate the of Waverley , in his movements up and down the country with .... rich humour , pathetic tenderness , and admirable tact , which the Highland cateran Bean Lean , are managed without much ... pervade the works of my ...
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... hope of gain mixed with it , but after Dick had sold several horses in this way , he began to complain that dry bargains were unlucky , and to hint , that since his chap must live in the neighbourhood , he ought , in the cour - with ...
... hope of gain mixed with it , but after Dick had sold several horses in this way , he began to complain that dry bargains were unlucky , and to hint , that since his chap must live in the neighbourhood , he ought , in the cour - with ...
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... hope , little to dread . " enemies appeared to be a man of a tall thin figure , with a high- " Have you found any thing curious , Mr. Maxwell , among crowned hat and long neck - band , and short - cropped head of the dusty papers ...
... hope , little to dread . " enemies appeared to be a man of a tall thin figure , with a high- " Have you found any thing curious , Mr. Maxwell , among crowned hat and long neck - band , and short - cropped head of the dusty papers ...
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... hope to Bois le Duc , Avignon , and opportunities of contrast have been afforded me , by Italy . The accession of the near relation of one of the state of society in the northern part of the island those steady and inflexible opponents ...
... hope to Bois le Duc , Avignon , and opportunities of contrast have been afforded me , by Italy . The accession of the near relation of one of the state of society in the northern part of the island those steady and inflexible opponents ...
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... hope of its revival depends upon probably his own zeal might not have carried him you ; therefore , as far as duty and honour will per- such extravagant lengths , even to recover the edition mit , avoid danger - I mean unnecessary ...
... hope of its revival depends upon probably his own zeal might not have carried him you ; therefore , as far as duty and honour will per- such extravagant lengths , even to recover the edition mit , avoid danger - I mean unnecessary ...
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