Waverley Novels, Volume 1Boston Publishing Company, 1846 |
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Pagina 400
... circumstances in which he unexpect edly found himself . He said little , but seemed grateful for such attentions as circumstances permitted me to show him . I did not witness his meeting with my father for the first time for so many ...
... circumstances in which he unexpect edly found himself . He said little , but seemed grateful for such attentions as circumstances permitted me to show him . I did not witness his meeting with my father for the first time for so many ...
Pagina 223
... circumstances of atrocity , which had at length induced the King's Advocate , though with great reluctance , to make the experiment , whether , by strictly enforcing the Act of Parliament which had been made to prevent such enormities ...
... circumstances of atrocity , which had at length induced the King's Advocate , though with great reluctance , to make the experiment , whether , by strictly enforcing the Act of Parliament which had been made to prevent such enormities ...
Pagina 227
... circumstances of her confession to her sister . She might not be aware of its importance ; she might be afraid of implicating her sister ; she might even have forgotten the circumstance entirely , in the terror and distress of mind in ...
... circumstances of her confession to her sister . She might not be aware of its importance ; she might be afraid of implicating her sister ; she might even have forgotten the circumstance entirely , in the terror and distress of mind in ...
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