The Waverley Novels, Volume 4Black, 1868 - 1015 pagina's |
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Pagina 180
... Everard " - Here the old man caught at her unfinished words . " Thy uncle Everard , wenchi ! -Well , get on . What of thy precious and loving uncle Everard ! " " Nothing , sir , " she said , " if the subject dis pleases you ...
... Everard " - Here the old man caught at her unfinished words . " Thy uncle Everard , wenchi ! -Well , get on . What of thy precious and loving uncle Everard ! " " Nothing , sir , " she said , " if the subject dis pleases you ...
Pagina 181
... Everard ? " His last words were uttered in a high and peevish tone of voice ; and Alice Lee answered her father in a trembling and submissive tone . " I only meant to say , sir , that I am well as- sured that my uncle Everard , when we ...
... Everard ? " His last words were uttered in a high and peevish tone of voice ; and Alice Lee answered her father in a trembling and submissive tone . " I only meant to say , sir , that I am well as- sured that my uncle Everard , when we ...
Pagina 192
... Everard , " he said , " who came hither for your sake , although he fears you will scarce make him welcome for his own . " Sir Henry started back , but recovered himself in an instant , as one who recollected that he had a part of ...
... Everard , " he said , " who came hither for your sake , although he fears you will scarce make him welcome for his own . " Sir Henry started back , but recovered himself in an instant , as one who recollected that he had a part of ...
Pagina 193
... Everard , " load not your soul with a heavy crime , which be assured you do , in treating your daughter thus unjustly . It is long now since you denied her to me , when we were poor and you were powerful . I acquiesced in your ...
... Everard , " load not your soul with a heavy crime , which be assured you do , in treating your daughter thus unjustly . It is long now since you denied her to me , when we were poor and you were powerful . I acquiesced in your ...
Pagina 194
... Everard , because he had wellnigh carried away her young mistress . " And what could he have done better ? " said Phoebe , " seeing the old man had nothing left either for Mrs. Alice or himself ; and as for Mr. Mark Everard and our ...
... Everard , because he had wellnigh carried away her young mistress . " And what could he have done better ? " said Phoebe , " seeing the old man had nothing left either for Mrs. Alice or himself ; and as for Mr. Mark Everard and our ...
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