The Waverley Novels: With the Author's Last Corrections and Additions, Volume 1Carey & Hart, 1846 |
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Page 11
... young man soon have just now hinted , " said Maxwell ; " and I think they are carried him on board the frigate . Perhaps you will blame me pretty strongly exemplified by a story which I have been en- for mentioning this circumstance ...
... young man soon have just now hinted , " said Maxwell ; " and I think they are carried him on board the frigate . Perhaps you will blame me pretty strongly exemplified by a story which I have been en- for mentioning this circumstance ...
Page 12
... young forester bending over and endeavouring to recover her . By em- ploying the usual remedies , this was soon accomplished ; while Lord Boteler , astonished at such a scene , anxiously inquired at St. Clere the meaning of what he saw ...
... young forester bending over and endeavouring to recover her . By em- ploying the usual remedies , this was soon accomplished ; while Lord Boteler , astonished at such a scene , anxiously inquired at St. Clere the meaning of what he saw ...
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... young soldier of fortune , a near relation of her own . without , however , producing any determined con- Sir Everard manifested great emotion on receiving clusion . this intelligence , which was confirmed to him , in a He examined the ...
... young soldier of fortune , a near relation of her own . without , however , producing any determined con- Sir Everard manifested great emotion on receiving clusion . this intelligence , which was confirmed to him , in a He examined the ...
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... young soldier . * It may be easily and Mr. Pembroke , fortunately perchance for himself , imagined that the officers of a regiment , commanded was compelled to return to Waverley - Honour with by so respectable a person , composed a ...
... young soldier . * It may be easily and Mr. Pembroke , fortunately perchance for himself , imagined that the officers of a regiment , commanded was compelled to return to Waverley - Honour with by so respectable a person , composed a ...
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... young friend , were exercising it ; and excepting that he imprisoned two very estimable persons . " There was the young Laird poachers in the dungeon of the old tower of Tully- of Balmawhapple , a Falconer by surname , of the Veolan ...
... young friend , were exercising it ; and excepting that he imprisoned two very estimable persons . " There was the young Laird poachers in the dungeon of the old tower of Tully- of Balmawhapple , a Falconer by surname , of the Veolan ...
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