Waverley; Or, 'Tis Sixty Years Since: In Three Volumes..James Ballantyne and Company, 1814 - 371 sider |
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Side 33
... doubt that he now both saw and felt the magnitude of this error , and it should be his ( Sir Everard's ) business , to take care that the cause of his regret should not extend itself to pecuni- ary consequences . It was enough for a ...
... doubt that he now both saw and felt the magnitude of this error , and it should be his ( Sir Everard's ) business , to take care that the cause of his regret should not extend itself to pecuni- ary consequences . It was enough for a ...
Side 36
... doubt upon the subject , it would have been decided by the following letter from his commanding officer , which , as it is very short , shall be inserted verbatim : " SIR , " Having carried somewhat beyond the line of my duty , an ...
... doubt upon the subject , it would have been decided by the following letter from his commanding officer , which , as it is very short , shall be inserted verbatim : " SIR , " Having carried somewhat beyond the line of my duty , an ...
Side 43
... doubt if your commanding officer would give you the meeting , on account of his having taken measures which , however harsh and exasperating , were still within the strict bounds of his duty . Besides , G ——— is a precise Huguenot , and ...
... doubt if your commanding officer would give you the meeting , on account of his having taken measures which , however harsh and exasperating , were still within the strict bounds of his duty . Besides , G ——— is a precise Huguenot , and ...
Side 66
... for Waverley's suit ) was the first to enter upon the subject of their last interview . " It is too important , in every point of view , Mr Waverley , to permit me to leave you in doubt upon my sentiments 66 WAVERLEY .
... for Waverley's suit ) was the first to enter upon the subject of their last interview . " It is too important , in every point of view , Mr Waverley , to permit me to leave you in doubt upon my sentiments 66 WAVERLEY .
Side 67
In Three Volumes.. Walter Scott. permit me to leave you in doubt upon my sentiments . " " Do not speak them speedily , unless they are such as I fear , from your manner , I must not dare to anticipate . Let time- let my future conduct ...
In Three Volumes.. Walter Scott. permit me to leave you in doubt upon my sentiments . " " Do not speak them speedily , unless they are such as I fear , from your manner , I must not dare to anticipate . Let time- let my future conduct ...
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