The Waverley Novels: Vol. 2A. and C. Black, 1867 - 1050 pagina's |
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Pagina 11
... poor man . ' " Poor man ! " echoed Halkit- " I suppose you mean he is your one and only client ? " " That's not my fault , Jack , " replied the other , whose name I discovered was Hardie . " You are to give me all your business , you ...
... poor man . ' " Poor man ! " echoed Halkit- " I suppose you mean he is your one and only client ? " " That's not my fault , Jack , " replied the other , whose name I discovered was Hardie . " You are to give me all your business , you ...
Pagina 12
... poor devil who has dangled like a tassel at the west end of it , while the hawkers were shouting a confession the culprit had never heard of . " 66 I am afraid , " said I , " if I might presume to give my opinion , it would be a tale of ...
... poor devil who has dangled like a tassel at the west end of it , while the hawkers were shouting a confession the culprit had never heard of . " 66 I am afraid , " said I , " if I might presume to give my opinion , it would be a tale of ...
Pagina 14
... poor Dunover's distresses , with a tone in which a degree of feeling , which he seemed ashamed of as unprofessional , mingled with his attempts at wit , and did him more honour . It was one of those tales which seem to argue a sort of ...
... poor Dunover's distresses , with a tone in which a degree of feeling , which he seemed ashamed of as unprofessional , mingled with his attempts at wit , and did him more honour . It was one of those tales which seem to argue a sort of ...
Pagina 17
... Poor Ferguson , whose irregularities sometimes led him into un- pleasant rencontres with these military conserva- ters of public order , and who mentions them so en that he may be termed their poet laureate , has admonishes his readers ...
... Poor Ferguson , whose irregularities sometimes led him into un- pleasant rencontres with these military conserva- ters of public order , and who mentions them so en that he may be termed their poet laureate , has admonishes his readers ...
Pagina 25
... Poor Effie ! can ye tell me now really , wi ' a ' your law , will her life be in danger , Mr Saddletree , when they arena able to prove that ever there was a bairn ava ? " " Whoy , " said Mr Saddletree , delighted at having for once in ...
... Poor Effie ! can ye tell me now really , wi ' a ' your law , will her life be in danger , Mr Saddletree , when they arena able to prove that ever there was a bairn ava ? " " Whoy , " said Mr Saddletree , delighted at having for once in ...
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