Waverley Novels..., Volume 2R. Cadell, 1830 |
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Pagina 8
... Waverley's mandate . " D'ye hear what the weel - favoured young gentleman says , ye drunken ne'er - do - good ? ” " And what may your name be , sir ? " quoth Mucklewrath . " It is of no consequence to you , my friend , pro- vided I pay ...
... Waverley's mandate . " D'ye hear what the weel - favoured young gentleman says , ye drunken ne'er - do - good ? ” " And what may your name be , sir ? " quoth Mucklewrath . " It is of no consequence to you , my friend , pro- vided I pay ...
Pagina 14
... Waverley's deposit- ing in his hands a small sum for the benefit of the wounded person . " I could wish , sir ... Waverley , and the evasions of Callum Beg . The horse upon which Edward rode , he said , he knew to belong to Vich Ian Vohr ...
... Waverley's deposit- ing in his hands a small sum for the benefit of the wounded person . " I could wish , sir ... Waverley , and the evasions of Callum Beg . The horse upon which Edward rode , he said , he knew to belong to Vich Ian Vohr ...
Pagina 24
... Waverley almost gave up his life and honour for lost , and , leaning his head upon his hand , resolutely refused to an ... Waverley's manner , Major Melville proceeded composedly to put several other queries to him . " What does it avail ...
... Waverley almost gave up his life and honour for lost , and , leaning his head upon his hand , resolutely refused to an ... Waverley's manner , Major Melville proceeded composedly to put several other queries to him . " What does it avail ...
Pagina 39
... Waverley's first impulse was to intimate a desire that he might not be disturbed with questions or conversation ; but he suppressed it upon observing the benevolent and reverend appearance of the clergyman who had rescued him from the ...
... Waverley's first impulse was to intimate a desire that he might not be disturbed with questions or conversation ; but he suppressed it upon observing the benevolent and reverend appearance of the clergyman who had rescued him from the ...
Pagina 41
... Waverley's visit to Donald Bean Lean . " I am glad , " he said , " you did not mention this circumstance to the Major . It is capable of great misconstruction on the part of those who do not consider the power of curiosity and the ...
... Waverley's visit to Donald Bean Lean . " I am glad , " he said , " you did not mention this circumstance to the Major . It is capable of great misconstruction on the part of those who do not consider the power of curiosity and the ...
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