The Complete Works of Sir Walter Scott: With a Biography, and His Last Additions and Illustrations, Volume 4Conner & Cooke, 1833 |
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Page 55
... lady than for her bro- Company . I promise you , that many a pretty fellowther , to reconcile so young a courtier as Lord Glen- has been mortally wounded with a quibble or a car- varloch to the customs and habits of a sphere so new ...
... lady than for her bro- Company . I promise you , that many a pretty fellowther , to reconcile so young a courtier as Lord Glen- has been mortally wounded with a quibble or a car- varloch to the customs and habits of a sphere so new ...
Page 71
... Lady Hermione ? " said Aunt Judith- " with the Lady Hermoine ? and at this time in the morning , when she will scarce see any of the family , even at seasonable hours ? You are crazy , you silly wench , or you abuse the indulgence which ...
... Lady Hermione ? " said Aunt Judith- " with the Lady Hermoine ? and at this time in the morning , when she will scarce see any of the family , even at seasonable hours ? You are crazy , you silly wench , or you abuse the indulgence which ...
Page 72
... lady , who would make them her residence for some time ; and who would live more or less with his own tarily according to her pleasure . He also directed , that the necessary repairs should be made with secrecy , and that as little ...
... lady , who would make them her residence for some time ; and who would live more or less with his own tarily according to her pleasure . He also directed , that the necessary repairs should be made with secrecy , and that as little ...
Page 73
... Lady Hermione , who she knew would readily af - out blame , that I like a butterfly better than a beetle , ford her the one , and , as she hoped , might also pos- sess means of giving her the other . The conversation between them will ...
... Lady Hermione , who she knew would readily af - out blame , that I like a butterfly better than a beetle , ford her the one , and , as she hoped , might also pos- sess means of giving her the other . The conversation between them will ...
Page 74
... lady , I wish you would only compare that clumsy , clanging , Dutch - looking piece of lumber , with the beautiful timepiece that Master Heriot caused my father to make for your ladyship , which uses to play a hundred merry tunes , and ...
... lady , I wish you would only compare that clumsy , clanging , Dutch - looking piece of lumber , with the beautiful timepiece that Master Heriot caused my father to make for your ladyship , which uses to play a hundred merry tunes , and ...
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