The Waverley Novels, Volume 2Black, 1868 - 1050 pagina's |
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Pagina 144
... ladies ; one of whom walked a little behind the other , yet not so much as to pre- vent her from hearing and replying to whatever ob- servation was addressed to her by the lady who walked foremost , and that without her having the ...
... ladies ; one of whom walked a little behind the other , yet not so much as to pre- vent her from hearing and replying to whatever ob- servation was addressed to her by the lady who walked foremost , and that without her having the ...
Pagina 154
... lady and daughters . " I bring you my little countrywoman , Duchess , " these were the words of the introduction . " With an army of young fellows , as gallant and steady as she is , and a good cause , I would not fear two to one . د ...
... lady and daughters . " I bring you my little countrywoman , Duchess , " these were the words of the introduction . " With an army of young fellows , as gallant and steady as she is , and a good cause , I would not fear two to one . د ...
Pagina 181
... lady particularly to your Mre " I Butler , said the Duke , because she has sonió- thing in the sound of her voice , and cast of her countenance , t that reminded me of you not when you look So pale though you have over fatigued our ...
... lady particularly to your Mre " I Butler , said the Duke , because she has sonió- thing in the sound of her voice , and cast of her countenance , t that reminded me of you not when you look So pale though you have over fatigued our ...
Pagina 186
... Lady eh eh - I hae forgotten your leddyship's name " " Never mind my name , sir , " said the lady ; " I trust Mrs Butler will be at no loss . The Duke's letter " - -And , as she observed Mrs But- ler look confused , she said again to ...
... Lady eh eh - I hae forgotten your leddyship's name " " Never mind my name , sir , " said the lady ; " I trust Mrs Butler will be at no loss . The Duke's letter " - -And , as she observed Mrs But- ler look confused , she said again to ...
Pagina 187
... Lady Staunton unsealed , was a letter from that lady , intended to prepare her sister for meeting her , and which , but for the Captain's negligence , she ought to So she curtseyed off poor Duncan , who departed , saying in his secret ...
... Lady Staunton unsealed , was a letter from that lady , intended to prepare her sister for meeting her , and which , but for the Captain's negligence , she ought to So she curtseyed off poor Duncan , who departed , saying in his secret ...
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