Waverley Novels, Volume 1Boston Publishing Company, 1846 |
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Pagina 196
... less encumbered by untoward circumstances - less in- fluenced by evil tongues and evil times . " " Never ! I exclaimed , " never ! -the world can afford me nothing to repay what I must leave behind me . " Here I took her hand , and ...
... less encumbered by untoward circumstances - less in- fluenced by evil tongues and evil times . " " Never ! I exclaimed , " never ! -the world can afford me nothing to repay what I must leave behind me . " Here I took her hand , and ...
Pagina 318
... less interested also in the event of our arrest , which to him could only be a matter of temporary incon- venience - perhaps less nice than habit had rendered him about the cleanliness or decency of his couch , -tumbled himself into one ...
... less interested also in the event of our arrest , which to him could only be a matter of temporary incon- venience - perhaps less nice than habit had rendered him about the cleanliness or decency of his couch , -tumbled himself into one ...
Pagina 40
... less that of scorn , than they were after . wards accounted . To Captain John Porteous , the honor of his command and of his corps seems to have been a matter of high interest and importance . He was exceedingly incensed against Wilson ...
... less that of scorn , than they were after . wards accounted . To Captain John Porteous , the honor of his command and of his corps seems to have been a matter of high interest and importance . He was exceedingly incensed against Wilson ...
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