Waverley Novels, Volume 1Boston Publishing Company, 1846 |
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Pagina 166
... thought it a degrading and unworthy feeling to attend one on such an occasion , having breathed the air of the Continent long enough to have imbibed the notion that lightness , gallantry , and something approaching to well - bred self ...
... thought it a degrading and unworthy feeling to attend one on such an occasion , having breathed the air of the Continent long enough to have imbibed the notion that lightness , gallantry , and something approaching to well - bred self ...
Pagina 415
... thought the path of salvation too narrow to be trodden by an heretic ; and Diana , to whom her father's safety had been for many years the principal and moving spring of thoughts , hopes , and actions , felt that she had discharged her ...
... thought the path of salvation too narrow to be trodden by an heretic ; and Diana , to whom her father's safety had been for many years the principal and moving spring of thoughts , hopes , and actions , felt that she had discharged her ...
Pagina 329
... thought she could collect from the conversation which she had partly overheard , and also from the wild confessions of Madge Wildfire , that her mother had a deep and revengeful motive for obstructing her journey if possible . And from ...
... thought she could collect from the conversation which she had partly overheard , and also from the wild confessions of Madge Wildfire , that her mother had a deep and revengeful motive for obstructing her journey if possible . And from ...
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