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Pagina 149
Walter Scott. ture's entrance and appearance in some degree accounted for the whole . He was a man of middle life , about forty or upwards ; but either care , or fatigue , or indulgence , had brought on the appearance of premature old ...
Walter Scott. ture's entrance and appearance in some degree accounted for the whole . He was a man of middle life , about forty or upwards ; but either care , or fatigue , or indulgence , had brought on the appearance of premature old ...
Pagina 175
... appearance , and his inattention to the food which was placed before him , together with his silence and absence of mind , in- duced Lilias solicitously to inquire , whether he did not feel some return of the disorder under which he had ...
... appearance , and his inattention to the food which was placed before him , together with his silence and absence of mind , in- duced Lilias solicitously to inquire , whether he did not feel some return of the disorder under which he had ...
Pagina 227
... appearance , consisting of domestic servants , country fellows , seamen , and other idlers , whom Wandering Willie was regaling with his music . To pass another friend without intimation of his pres- ence would have been actual ...
... appearance , consisting of domestic servants , country fellows , seamen , and other idlers , whom Wandering Willie was regaling with his music . To pass another friend without intimation of his pres- ence would have been actual ...
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