The Waverley Novels: Vol. 2A. and C. Black, 1867 - 1050 pagina's |
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Pagina 37
... Jeanie Deans in acuteness of intellect , as inferior to her in firmness of constitution , and in that insensibility to fatigue and danger which de- pends on the conformation of the nerves , was able faily to requite the kindness and ...
... Jeanie Deans in acuteness of intellect , as inferior to her in firmness of constitution , and in that insensibility to fatigue and danger which de- pends on the conformation of the nerves , was able faily to requite the kindness and ...
Pagina 38
... Jeanie Deans , or " the lassie , " as he called her , through the course of her daily domestic labour ; while her father , after exhausting the subject of bestial , of ploughs , and of harrows , often took an opportunity of going full ...
... Jeanie Deans , or " the lassie , " as he called her , through the course of her daily domestic labour ; while her father , after exhausting the subject of bestial , of ploughs , and of harrows , often took an opportunity of going full ...
Pagina 40
... Jeanie Deans , however , found no fault with this display of learning , but , on the contrary , admired it ; perhaps on the same score that her sex are said to admire men of courage , on account of their own deficiency in that ...
... Jeanie Deans , however , found no fault with this display of learning , but , on the contrary , admired it ; perhaps on the same score that her sex are said to admire men of courage , on account of their own deficiency in that ...
Pagina 41
... Jeanie Deans , yet it did somehow befall that the blank in the Laird's time was not so pleasantly filled up as it had been . There was no seat accommodated him O well as the " bunker " at Woodend , and no face be loved so much to gaze ...
... Jeanie Deans , yet it did somehow befall that the blank in the Laird's time was not so pleasantly filled up as it had been . There was no seat accommodated him O well as the " bunker " at Woodend , and no face be loved so much to gaze ...
Pagina 42
... Jeanie's , even when Jeanie's were in their bloom , who began now to be distinguished by all who visited the cottage at St Leonard's Crags . Effie Deans , under the tender and affectionate care of her sister , had now shot up into a ...
... Jeanie's , even when Jeanie's were in their bloom , who began now to be distinguished by all who visited the cottage at St Leonard's Crags . Effie Deans , under the tender and affectionate care of her sister , had now shot up into a ...
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