Waverley Novels, Volume 1Boston Publishing Company, 1846 |
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Pagina 435
... kind of restraint , being obliged to change continually from place to place . He gave him back the books , papers , and bonds , but kept the money . " I am , with great truth , Sir , 64 your most humble servant , " MONTROSE . " [ Some ...
... kind of restraint , being obliged to change continually from place to place . He gave him back the books , papers , and bonds , but kept the money . " I am , with great truth , Sir , 64 your most humble servant , " MONTROSE . " [ Some ...
Pagina 115
... kind which could hardly be said to indicate his rank with certainty , for it was such as young gentlemen sometimes wore while on active exercise in the morning , and which , therefore , was im- tated by those of the inferior ranks , as ...
... kind which could hardly be said to indicate his rank with certainty , for it was such as young gentlemen sometimes wore while on active exercise in the morning , and which , therefore , was im- tated by those of the inferior ranks , as ...
Pagina 464
... kind , and I am far better off than I deserve . You will wonder at my better scholarship ; but when I was abroad , I had the best teachers , and I worked hard , because my progress pleased him . He is kind , Jeanie , only he has much to ...
... kind , and I am far better off than I deserve . You will wonder at my better scholarship ; but when I was abroad , I had the best teachers , and I worked hard , because my progress pleased him . He is kind , Jeanie , only he has much to ...
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