The Waverley Novels: With the Author's Last Corrections and Additions, Volume 1Carey & Hart, 1846 |
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Page 13
... look forward to the society of one who would amply repay to him the loss of her's , she had thoughts of dedicating her remaining life to Heaven , by whose providential interference it had been so often preserved . " " Matilda coloured ...
... look forward to the society of one who would amply repay to him the loss of her's , she had thoughts of dedicating her remaining life to Heaven , by whose providential interference it had been so often preserved . " " Matilda coloured ...
Page 30
... looks , that indicate the earnest- any respect for regularity , on each side of a straggling ness with which those who ... look out for amusement abroad . Yet the physiognomy of the people , when more closely ex- amined , was far from ...
... looks , that indicate the earnest- any respect for regularity , on each side of a straggling ness with which those who ... look out for amusement abroad . Yet the physiognomy of the people , when more closely ex- amined , was far from ...
Page 33
... look at Edward's guide , probably excited by his croupier of the Bautherwhillery Club , not only said having introduced a stranger while he was engaged in More to the pledge in a pint bumper of Bourdeaux , this laborious , and , as he ...
... look at Edward's guide , probably excited by his croupier of the Bautherwhillery Club , not only said having introduced a stranger while he was engaged in More to the pledge in a pint bumper of Bourdeaux , this laborious , and , as he ...
Page 34
... look of the old line , Captain Waverley ; not so perhewit , whose family was so reduced by the ensu- portly yet as ... looks out the old Chateau Margoux , which I sent from Bourdeaux to Dundee in the year 1713. " tra voco , as Naso saith ...
... look of the old line , Captain Waverley ; not so perhewit , whose family was so reduced by the ensu- portly yet as ... looks out the old Chateau Margoux , which I sent from Bourdeaux to Dundee in the year 1713. " tra voco , as Naso saith ...
Page 41
... Look to yourselves ! look which he had done in his case by an honourable to yourselves ! I see the Evil One sitting in the midst meeting , and in that of Edward by such a palinode of ye . ' The surprise was general , and terror and as ...
... Look to yourselves ! look which he had done in his case by an honourable to yourselves ! I see the Evil One sitting in the midst meeting , and in that of Edward by such a palinode of ye . ' The surprise was general , and terror and as ...
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