Waverley: Or, 'Tis Sixty Years Since, Volumen3Archibald Constable&Company, 1814 |
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... Laird of Balmawhapple , and others , that nobody dare laugh at him , so his absurdity goes for nothing . I tell you there could have been no earthly objec- tion - none . I had settled the thing en- tirely in my own mind . " " But had ...
... Laird of Balmawhapple , and others , that nobody dare laugh at him , so his absurdity goes for nothing . I tell you there could have been no earthly objec- tion - none . I had settled the thing en- tirely in my own mind . " " But had ...
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... of ae sister the Colonel had . " " I mean Miss Bradwardine , " said Ed ward . " Ou , ay ; the laird's daughter . She was a very bonny lassie , poor thing , but far shyer than Lady Flora . " " Where is she , for God's sake ? " 218 WAVERLEY .
... of ae sister the Colonel had . " " I mean Miss Bradwardine , " said Ed ward . " Ou , ay ; the laird's daughter . She was a very bonny lassie , poor thing , but far shyer than Lady Flora . " " Where is she , for God's sake ? " 218 WAVERLEY .
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... laird ? na , naebody kens that ; but they say he fought very hard in that bluidy battle at Inverness ; and Dea- con Clank , the white - iron smith , says that the government folk are sair agane him for . having been out twice ; and ...
... laird ? na , naebody kens that ; but they say he fought very hard in that bluidy battle at Inverness ; and Dea- con Clank , the white - iron smith , says that the government folk are sair agane him for . having been out twice ; and ...
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... laird speedily shewed that he intended utterly to exclude his predecessor from all benefit or advantage in the estate , and that it was his purpose to avail himself of the old Ba- ron's evil fortune , to the full extent . This was the ...
... laird speedily shewed that he intended utterly to exclude his predecessor from all benefit or advantage in the estate , and that it was his purpose to avail himself of the old Ba- ron's evil fortune , to the full extent . This was the ...
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... " She's weel and safe , thank God ! at the Duchran , " answered the Baron ; " the laird's distantly related to us , and more nearly to my chaplain , Mr Rubrick ; and , though he be of Whig principles , yet he's not WAVERLEY 239.
... " She's weel and safe , thank God ! at the Duchran , " answered the Baron ; " the laird's distantly related to us , and more nearly to my chaplain , Mr Rubrick ; and , though he be of Whig principles , yet he's not WAVERLEY 239.
Términos y frases comunes
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