Waverley; Or, 'Tis Sixty Years Since: In Three Volumes..James Ballantyne and Company, 1814 - 371 sider |
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Side 7
... less exposed him to be stared at as a stran- ger when they should reach the place of rendezvous . They found , on the spot ap- pointed , several distinguished Chiefs , to all of whom Waverley was formally pre- sented , and by all ...
... less exposed him to be stared at as a stran- ger when they should reach the place of rendezvous . They found , on the spot ap- pointed , several distinguished Chiefs , to all of whom Waverley was formally pre- sented , and by all ...
Side 36
... less willingly when he remembered the tædium of his quarters , and the inferior figure which he had made among the officers of his regiment . If he could have had any doubt upon the subject , it would have been decided by the following ...
... less willingly when he remembered the tædium of his quarters , and the inferior figure which he had made among the officers of his regiment . If he could have had any doubt upon the subject , it would have been decided by the following ...
Side 45
... less just , because their title has devolved upon an heir who is innocent of the charges of misgovernment brought against his fa- ther ? Do you remember the lines of favourite poet , — your Had Richard unconstrain'd . resign'd the ...
... less just , because their title has devolved upon an heir who is innocent of the charges of misgovernment brought against his fa- ther ? Do you remember the lines of favourite poet , — your Had Richard unconstrain'd . resign'd the ...
Side 48
... sition from his sister , dear as she was to him , would have been the last obstacle on which he would have calculated , even had the union been less eligible . Influenced by these feelings , the Chief now led Waverley 48 WAVERLEY .
... sition from his sister , dear as she was to him , would have been the last obstacle on which he would have calculated , even had the union been less eligible . Influenced by these feelings , the Chief now led Waverley 48 WAVERLEY .
Side 51
... less to sigh for when the struggle approaches ! " " And now , sister , replace his cockade with one of a more lively colour . I think it was the fashion of the ladies of yore to arm and send forth their knights to high atchievement ...
... less to sigh for when the struggle approaches ! " " And now , sister , replace his cockade with one of a more lively colour . I think it was the fashion of the ladies of yore to arm and send forth their knights to high atchievement ...
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