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Pagina 8
... interest in these frequent publications . There was a mystery concerning the author , which each new novel was expected to assist in unravel- ling , although it might in other respects rank lower than its predecessors . I may perhaps be ...
... interest in these frequent publications . There was a mystery concerning the author , which each new novel was expected to assist in unravel- ling , although it might in other respects rank lower than its predecessors . I may perhaps be ...
Pagina 10
... interest in the object , when it is opened , 411 the internal machinery displayed to them . That Waverley and its successors have had their day of favour and popularity must be admitted with sincere gratitude ; and the Author has ...
... interest in the object , when it is opened , 411 the internal machinery displayed to them . That Waverley and its successors have had their day of favour and popularity must be admitted with sincere gratitude ; and the Author has ...
Pagina 18
... interest which , with the purest and most honourable intentions , I have taken in his sister's fate , it is easy for me to explain this mysterious impression . " He proceeded to say , that , happening to be in the hostelry called the ...
... interest which , with the purest and most honourable intentions , I have taken in his sister's fate , it is easy for me to explain this mysterious impression . " He proceeded to say , that , happening to be in the hostelry called the ...
Pagina 27
... interest in the shire where it lay . But this was a consummation of things not to be expected at Richard's outset , when Sir Everard was in the prime of life , and certain to be an acceptable suitor in almost any family , whe- ther ...
... interest in the shire where it lay . But this was a consummation of things not to be expected at Richard's outset , when Sir Everard was in the prime of life , and certain to be an acceptable suitor in almost any family , whe- ther ...
Pagina 29
... interest in the succession to the family estate , continued to maintain the cold- ness between them . Richard knew enough of the world , and of his brother's temper , to believe that by any ill - considered or precipitate advances on ...
... interest in the succession to the family estate , continued to maintain the cold- ness between them . Richard knew enough of the world , and of his brother's temper , to believe that by any ill - considered or precipitate advances on ...
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