Waverley Novels, Volume 2Estes and Lauriat, 1893 |
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Pagina 1
... honour would consider it was his part to replace . " This was what lawyers call a " fishing question , " calculated to ascertain how far Waverley was dis- posed to submit to petty imposition . " My part to replace your horse's shoe ...
... honour would consider it was his part to replace . " This was what lawyers call a " fishing question , " calculated to ascertain how far Waverley was dis- posed to submit to petty imposition . " My part to replace your horse's shoe ...
Pagina 2
... honour's service . Nathless , if your honour- " " ' Oh , you mean I am to pay the farrier . But where shall we find one ? " Rejoiced at discerning there would be no objec- tion made on the part of his temporary master , Mr. Cruickshanks ...
... honour's service . Nathless , if your honour- " " ' Oh , you mean I am to pay the farrier . But where shall we find one ? " Rejoiced at discerning there would be no objec- tion made on the part of his temporary master , Mr. Cruickshanks ...
Pagina 13
... Waverley . " " I thought so . Late of the dragoons , and nephew of Sir Everard Waverley , of Waverley Honour ? " " The same . " Young gentleman , I am extremely sorry that this painful duty has fallen to my lot . " " Duty , Major ...
... Waverley . " " I thought so . Late of the dragoons , and nephew of Sir Everard Waverley , of Waverley Honour ? " " The same . " Young gentleman , I am extremely sorry that this painful duty has fallen to my lot . " " Duty , Major ...
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... Waverley Honour ? " " Certainly ; the poor fellows , finding themselves in a regiment chiefly composed of Scotch or Irish , looked up to me in any of their little distresses , and naturally made their countryman , and sergeant , their ...
... Waverley Honour ? " " Certainly ; the poor fellows , finding themselves in a regiment chiefly composed of Scotch or Irish , looked up to me in any of their little distresses , and naturally made their countryman , and sergeant , their ...
Pagina 16
... Waverley , " which I gave Sergeant Houghton , be- cause my servant could not ... Waverley , treasonable tracts and pamphlets among them ? " " There were some ... honour as a gentle- man , " replied Waverley , " I never read six pages ...
... Waverley , " which I gave Sergeant Houghton , be- cause my servant could not ... Waverley , treasonable tracts and pamphlets among them ? " " There were some ... honour as a gentle- man , " replied Waverley , " I never read six pages ...
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