The Waverley Novels, Volume 1Black, 1867 - 1073 pagina's |
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Pagina 14
... Lady Ratcliff's dressing room . Thus predisposed for wonders and signs , Lady Rateliff and her nymphs drew their chairs round a large blazing wood - fire , and arranged them- selves to listen to the tale . To that fire I also ap ...
... Lady Ratcliff's dressing room . Thus predisposed for wonders and signs , Lady Rateliff and her nymphs drew their chairs round a large blazing wood - fire , and arranged them- selves to listen to the tale . To that fire I also ap ...
Pagina 15
... ladies , if they should choose to vary their sport from hunting to hawking . Five stout yeomen keepers , with ... lady sister , might think our housekeep- ing as niggardly as that of their churlish kinsman at Gay Bowers , who sent ...
... ladies , if they should choose to vary their sport from hunting to hawking . Five stout yeomen keepers , with ... lady sister , might think our housekeep- ing as niggardly as that of their churlish kinsman at Gay Bowers , who sent ...
Pagina 16
... Lady Emma and her brother were stationed . An inexperienced varlet , who was nearer to them , instantly unloosed two tall greyhounds , who sprang after the fugitive with all the fleetness of the north wind . Gregory , restored a little ...
... Lady Emma and her brother were stationed . An inexperienced varlet , who was nearer to them , instantly unloosed two tall greyhounds , who sprang after the fugitive with all the fleetness of the north wind . Gregory , restored a little ...
Pagina 17
... Lady Emma , who had now in some degree recovered her composure ; " he will not be found of mortal , unless at his own season . " The Baron , convinced from this answer that her terror had , for the time , somewhat disturbed her reason ...
... Lady Emma , who had now in some degree recovered her composure ; " he will not be found of mortal , unless at his own season . " The Baron , convinced from this answer that her terror had , for the time , somewhat disturbed her reason ...
Pagina 18
... Lady Emma Darcy has not suffered from my imprudence . " At this moment Lady Matilda returning , said that her fair friend , on her recovery , had calmly and deliberately insisted that she had seen Fitzosborne before , in the most ...
... Lady Emma Darcy has not suffered from my imprudence . " At this moment Lady Matilda returning , said that her fair friend , on her recovery , had calmly and deliberately insisted that she had seen Fitzosborne before , in the most ...
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