Waverley Novels, Volume 1Boston Publishing Company, 1846 |
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Pagina 351
... appearance of extreme strength , the limbs of a red - colored Highland bull . Upon the whole , betwixt the effect produced by the change of dress , and by my having become acquainted with his real and formidable character , his appearance ...
... appearance of extreme strength , the limbs of a red - colored Highland bull . Upon the whole , betwixt the effect produced by the change of dress , and by my having become acquainted with his real and formidable character , his appearance ...
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... appearance was rather favorable . He was about the middle size , stout , and well made , having a military air , and yet rather a gentle and mild countenance . His complexion was brown , his face somewhat fretted with the scars of the ...
... appearance was rather favorable . He was about the middle size , stout , and well made , having a military air , and yet rather a gentle and mild countenance . His complexion was brown , his face somewhat fretted with the scars of the ...
Pagina 45
... appearance of the criminal might have somewhat changed the temper of the populace in his favor , and that they might in the moment of death have forgiven the man against whom their resentment had been so fiercely heated . It had ...
... appearance of the criminal might have somewhat changed the temper of the populace in his favor , and that they might in the moment of death have forgiven the man against whom their resentment had been so fiercely heated . It had ...
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