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Pagina 129
So saying , he turned easily away , and joined a circle of officers at a few paces ' distance , leaving Waverley to meditate upon his parting expression , which , though not intelligible to him in its whole purport , was sufficiently ...
So saying , he turned easily away , and joined a circle of officers at a few paces ' distance , leaving Waverley to meditate upon his parting expression , which , though not intelligible to him in its whole purport , was sufficiently ...
Pagina 209
... any thing dishonourable , no more didn't Sir Everard , nor none of them afore him , and in that belief he would live and die that Ruffen had done it all of his own head . ” The strength of conviction with which he expressed himself ...
... any thing dishonourable , no more didn't Sir Everard , nor none of them afore him , and in that belief he would live and die that Ruffen had done it all of his own head . ” The strength of conviction with which he expressed himself ...
Pagina 355
This word had somewhat a sedative effect , but the Bailie's head , as he expressed himself , was still " in the bees . " He mended his pen , however , marked half a dozen sheets of paper with an ample marginal fold , whipped down Dallas ...
This word had somewhat a sedative effect , but the Bailie's head , as he expressed himself , was still " in the bees . " He mended his pen , however , marked half a dozen sheets of paper with an ample marginal fold , whipped down Dallas ...
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