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Pagina 14
The nature of the smith's hurt was inquired into , and as the actual injury was likely to prove trifling , and the circumstances in which it was received rendered the infliction , on Edward's part , a natural act of self - defence ...
The nature of the smith's hurt was inquired into , and as the actual injury was likely to prove trifling , and the circumstances in which it was received rendered the infliction , on Edward's part , a natural act of self - defence ...
Pagina 133
But if a passing wish occurred that Waverley could have rendered himself uniformly thus amiable and attractive , its influence was momentary ; for circumstances had arisen since they met , which rendered , in her eyes , the resolution ...
But if a passing wish occurred that Waverley could have rendered himself uniformly thus amiable and attractive , its influence was momentary ; for circumstances had arisen since they met , which rendered , in her eyes , the resolution ...
Pagina 141
While Waverley gazed upon this remarkable spectacle , rendered yet more impressive by the oc casional discharge of cannon - shot from the Castle at the Highland guards as they were withdrawn from its vicinity to join their main body ...
While Waverley gazed upon this remarkable spectacle , rendered yet more impressive by the oc casional discharge of cannon - shot from the Castle at the Highland guards as they were withdrawn from its vicinity to join their main body ...
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