Waverley Novels, Volume 1Boston Publishing Company, 1846 |
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Pagina 111
... passed between my cousins and me ; but as I saw them mali- ciously bent upon criticizing my dress and accoutrements , from the cap to the stirrup - irons , and sneering at whatever had a new or foreign appearance , I exempted myself ...
... passed between my cousins and me ; but as I saw them mali- ciously bent upon criticizing my dress and accoutrements , from the cap to the stirrup - irons , and sneering at whatever had a new or foreign appearance , I exempted myself ...
Pagina 233
... passed away . Various groups of persons , all of whom , young and old , seemed impressed with a reverential feeling of the sanctity of the day , passed along the large open meadow which lies on the northern bank of the Clyde , and ...
... passed away . Various groups of persons , all of whom , young and old , seemed impressed with a reverential feeling of the sanctity of the day , passed along the large open meadow which lies on the northern bank of the Clyde , and ...
Pagina 236
... passing along the bridge from the southern shore of the river . I advanced to meet him with a feeling as if my fate ... passed me , and looked after him , uncer- tain whether I ought not to follow him . The stranger walked on till near ...
... passing along the bridge from the southern shore of the river . I advanced to meet him with a feeling as if my fate ... passed me , and looked after him , uncer- tain whether I ought not to follow him . The stranger walked on till near ...
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