The Waverley Novels: Vol. 2A. and C. Black, 1867 - 1050 pagina's |
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Pagina 10
... young fellows ; and , but for the preposterous length of their great - coats , and the equally fashionable lati- tude and longitude of their Wellington , trousers , would have required little assistance from any one . The third was ...
... young fellows ; and , but for the preposterous length of their great - coats , and the equally fashionable lati- tude and longitude of their Wellington , trousers , would have required little assistance from any one . The third was ...
Pagina 11
... young advocate , looking ad him . And then added , lowering his voice books as if he had kept such dangerous com- " any too long . " It was , indeed , too true , that the humble follower f the gay young men had the threadbare appear- of ...
... young advocate , looking ad him . And then added , lowering his voice books as if he had kept such dangerous com- " any too long . " It was , indeed , too true , that the humble follower f the gay young men had the threadbare appear- of ...
Pagina 14
... young men , who treated him with great civility , and gra- dually engaged him in a conversation , which , much to my satisfaction , again turned upon the Causes Célèbres of Scotland . Imboldened by the kindness with which he was treated ...
... young men , who treated him with great civility , and gra- dually engaged him in a conversation , which , much to my satisfaction , again turned upon the Causes Célèbres of Scotland . Imboldened by the kindness with which he was treated ...
Pagina 23
... young gentlemen's saddles and bridles , when ye gang to see a man , that never did ye nae ill , raxing a halter . ” The females now departed to their respective places of abode . Plumdamas joined the other two " Woman , " said ...
... young gentlemen's saddles and bridles , when ye gang to see a man , that never did ye nae ill , raxing a halter . ” The females now departed to their respective places of abode . Plumdamas joined the other two " Woman , " said ...
Pagina 26
... young woman mentioned in the last chapter was placed , having , as the reader has probably already conjectured , reasons much deeper than those dictated by mere humanity , for interesting himself in her fate . He found the per- son he ...
... young woman mentioned in the last chapter was placed , having , as the reader has probably already conjectured , reasons much deeper than those dictated by mere humanity , for interesting himself in her fate . He found the per- son he ...
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