The Complete Works of Sir Walter Scott: With a Biography, and His Last Additions and Illustrations, Volume 4Conner & Cooke, 1833 |
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... Castle on one of these occasions , which strongly marks the character of the person and the times , and affords also a glimpse at the feeling of the people , and at the condition of the devoted family of Christian . The inquisitive will ...
... Castle on one of these occasions , which strongly marks the character of the person and the times , and affords also a glimpse at the feeling of the people , and at the condition of the devoted family of Christian . The inquisitive will ...
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... Castle looked down on the red his political ideas , which , without being absolutely brick - built Hall , as it stole out from the green planta- democratical , favoured the popular side of the great tions , just as an oak in Martindale ...
... Castle looked down on the red his political ideas , which , without being absolutely brick - built Hall , as it stole out from the green planta- democratical , favoured the popular side of the great tions , just as an oak in Martindale ...
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... Castle - wall . The lady even dared to be present fail to be with his neighbour at this distressing con- while the ceremony was performed by the reverend juncture , even though he knew he must meet the Master Solsgrace , who had once ...
... Castle - wall . The lady even dared to be present fail to be with his neighbour at this distressing con- while the ceremony was performed by the reverend juncture , even though he knew he must meet the Master Solsgrace , who had once ...
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... Castle , Sir Geoffrey ? " " I leave those things to my betters , Sir Geoffrey , " said the Major , " and desire nothing so earnestly as to find all well at Martindale when I return . " " You will - you will find them all well , " said ...
... Castle , Sir Geoffrey ? " " I leave those things to my betters , Sir Geoffrey , " said the Major , " and desire nothing so earnestly as to find all well at Martindale when I return . " " You will - you will find them all well , " said ...
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... Castle , where the presiding Genius of the festivity was scarce provided with adequate means to carry her hospitable purpose into effect . The tyrannical conduct of husbands , in such cases , is universal ; and I scarce know one ...
... Castle , where the presiding Genius of the festivity was scarce provided with adequate means to carry her hospitable purpose into effect . The tyrannical conduct of husbands , in such cases , is universal ; and I scarce know one ...
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