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Pagina 14
... wish , sir , " continued the Major , my duty terminated here ; but it is necessary that we should have some further inquiry into the cause of your journey through the country at this unfor- tunate and distracted time . ” Mr Ebenezer ...
... wish , sir , " continued the Major , my duty terminated here ; but it is necessary that we should have some further inquiry into the cause of your journey through the country at this unfor- tunate and distracted time . ” Mr Ebenezer ...
Pagina 17
... , sir , without reserve , " said Edward , throwing his pocket - book and memorandums upon the table ; " there is but one with which I could wish you would dispense . " VOL . II . B “ I am afraid , Mr Waverley , I can WAVERLEY . 17.
... , sir , without reserve , " said Edward , throwing his pocket - book and memorandums upon the table ; " there is but one with which I could wish you would dispense . " VOL . II . B “ I am afraid , Mr Waverley , I can WAVERLEY . 17.
Pagina 21
... wishes or expectations of the letter- writer were to be regarded as proofs of a charge otherwise chimerical . " But , if I am rightly informed , your time was spent . during your absence from the regiment , be- tween the house of this ...
... wishes or expectations of the letter- writer were to be regarded as proofs of a charge otherwise chimerical . " But , if I am rightly informed , your time was spent . during your absence from the regiment , be- tween the house of this ...
Pagina 23
... wish that I would employ my leave of absence otherwise than in constant residence at Bradwardine , as to which , I own , I thought he was not called on to interfere ; and , finally , I received , on the same day on which I observed ...
... wish that I would employ my leave of absence otherwise than in constant residence at Bradwardine , as to which , I own , I thought he was not called on to interfere ; and , finally , I received , on the same day on which I observed ...
Pagina 30
... wish may be able to clear himself , for I like both his modesty and his spirit . But I fear he has rushed upon his fate . " " And why ? Hundreds of misguided gentle- men are now in arms against the government , many , doubtless , upon ...
... wish may be able to clear himself , for I like both his modesty and his spirit . But I fear he has rushed upon his fate . " " And why ? Hundreds of misguided gentle- men are now in arms against the government , many , doubtless , upon ...
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