Waverley; Or, 'Tis Sixty Years Since: In Three Volumes..James Ballantyne and Company, 1814 - 371 sider |
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... sure would pay him every attention , he himself would be under the necessity of accompanying them the greater part of the way , but would lose no time in rejoining his friend . Waverley was rather surprised that Fer- gus had not ...
... sure would pay him every attention , he himself would be under the necessity of accompanying them the greater part of the way , but would lose no time in rejoining his friend . Waverley was rather surprised that Fer- gus had not ...
Side 64
... sure you . The next point is - I think I saw Flora go up towards the water - fall a short time since - follow , man , follow ! — don't allow the garrison time to strengthen its purposes of resistance - Alerte a la mu- raille ! Seek ...
... sure you . The next point is - I think I saw Flora go up towards the water - fall a short time since - follow , man , follow ! — don't allow the garrison time to strengthen its purposes of resistance - Alerte a la mu- raille ! Seek ...
Side 83
... sure they are falsehoods ; but you will best judge what you ought to do . The party that returned carried off your ser- vant prisoner , with your two horses , and every thing that you left at Tully - Veolan . I hope God will protect you ...
... sure they are falsehoods ; but you will best judge what you ought to do . The party that returned carried off your ser- vant prisoner , with your two horses , and every thing that you left at Tully - Veolan . I hope God will protect you ...
Side 84
... sure at least I think , my father would approve of my writing ; for Mr Rubric is fled to his cousin's at the Duchran to be out of danger from the soldiers and the whigs , and Baillie Macwheeble does not like to meddle ( he says ) in ...
... sure at least I think , my father would approve of my writing ; for Mr Rubric is fled to his cousin's at the Duchran to be out of danger from the soldiers and the whigs , and Baillie Macwheeble does not like to meddle ( he says ) in ...
Side 95
... sure if the ladies understand the full va- lue of the influence of absence , nor do I think it wise to teach it them , lest , like the Clelias and Mandanes of yore , they should resume the humour of sending their . $ lovers to ...
... sure if the ladies understand the full va- lue of the influence of absence , nor do I think it wise to teach it them , lest , like the Clelias and Mandanes of yore , they should resume the humour of sending their . $ lovers to ...
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