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Pagina 6
... feelings , had adopted the general opinion respecting Waverley . " I daur ye to touch him , " spreading abroad her long and muscular fingers , garnished with claws which a vulture might have envied . " I'll set my ten commandments in ...
... feelings , had adopted the general opinion respecting Waverley . " I daur ye to touch him , " spreading abroad her long and muscular fingers , garnished with claws which a vulture might have envied . " I'll set my ten commandments in ...
Pagina 9
... feeling , was weeping , howling , and tearing her elf - locks , in a state little short of distraction . On raising up the smith , the first discovery was that he was alive , and the next that he was likely to live as long as if he had ...
... feeling , was weeping , howling , and tearing her elf - locks , in a state little short of distraction . On raising up the smith , the first discovery was that he was alive , and the next that he was likely to live as long as if he had ...
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... feeling himself in- competent to decide singly upon the conduct of a person of such importance , he should reserve it for consideration of the next quarter - sessions . Now , our history for the present saith no more of him of the ...
... feeling himself in- competent to decide singly upon the conduct of a person of such importance , he should reserve it for consideration of the next quarter - sessions . Now , our history for the present saith no more of him of the ...
Pagina 23
... and which pleaded highly in his favour . Each mused over the particulars of the examina- tion , and each viewed it through the medium of his own feelings . Both were men of ready and acute III A CONFERENCE, AND THE CONSEQUENCE.
... and which pleaded highly in his favour . Each mused over the particulars of the examina- tion , and each viewed it through the medium of his own feelings . Both were men of ready and acute III A CONFERENCE, AND THE CONSEQUENCE.
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Sir Walter Scott. own feelings . Both were men of ready and acute talent , and both were equally competent to combine ... feeling of romance , which no after incidents of real life had entirely dissipated . The early loss of an amiable ...
Sir Walter Scott. own feelings . Both were men of ready and acute talent , and both were equally competent to combine ... feeling of romance , which no after incidents of real life had entirely dissipated . The early loss of an amiable ...
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