Waverley Novels, Volume 1Boston Publishing Company, 1846 |
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Pagina 131
... fear of losing his places and regiment . His testimonial , as you call it , Mr. Campbell , is perfectly satisfactory ; and now , what have you got to say to this matter of the robbery ? " 66 Briefly this , if it please your worship ...
... fear of losing his places and regiment . His testimonial , as you call it , Mr. Campbell , is perfectly satisfactory ; and now , what have you got to say to this matter of the robbery ? " 66 Briefly this , if it please your worship ...
Pagina 238
... fear ? " " Because you are with a stranger - perhaps an enemy , in a place where you have no friends and many enemies . " " I neither fear you nor them ; I am young , active , and armed . " " I am not armed , " replied my conductor ...
... fear ? " " Because you are with a stranger - perhaps an enemy , in a place where you have no friends and many enemies . " " I neither fear you nor them ; I am young , active , and armed . " " I am not armed , " replied my conductor ...
Pagina 415
... fear of any of our people meeting with any accident . We should have crossed from the opposite shore , but for the ... fears , and the impossibility of leaving her upon the beach enthroned in an empty carriage , that the good ...
... fear of any of our people meeting with any accident . We should have crossed from the opposite shore , but for the ... fears , and the impossibility of leaving her upon the beach enthroned in an empty carriage , that the good ...
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