Waverley Novels, Volume 2Estes and Lauriat, 1893 |
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Pagina 35
... possible in my recollection , I find myself unable to explain much of what is charged against me . I know , indeed , that I am innocent , but I hardly see how I can hope to prove myself so . " " It is for that very reason , Mr. Waverley ...
... possible in my recollection , I find myself unable to explain much of what is charged against me . I know , indeed , that I am innocent , but I hardly see how I can hope to prove myself so . " " It is for that very reason , Mr. Waverley ...
Pagina 143
... possible . The army , moving by their right from off the ground on which they had rested , soon entered the path through the morass , con- ducting their march with astonishing silence and great rapidity . The mist had not risen to the 1 ...
... possible . The army , moving by their right from off the ground on which they had rested , soon entered the path through the morass , con- ducting their march with astonishing silence and great rapidity . The mist had not risen to the 1 ...
Pagina 162
... him the duty of a son ; and as I know there is no manner in which I can requite his kindness so well as by serving you , I will serve you , if possible , The personal whether you will permit me or no . 162 WAVERLEY .
... him the duty of a son ; and as I know there is no manner in which I can requite his kindness so well as by serving you , I will serve you , if possible , The personal whether you will permit me or no . 162 WAVERLEY .
Pagina 164
... possible accommodation- " I desire none , " said the colonel ; " let me fare like the meanest of those brave men who , on this day of calamity , have preferred wounds and cap- tivity to flight . I would almost exchange places with one ...
... possible accommodation- " I desire none , " said the colonel ; " let me fare like the meanest of those brave men who , on this day of calamity , have preferred wounds and cap- tivity to flight . I would almost exchange places with one ...
Pagina 174
... possible . But I have little doubt that , in the dis- sensions incident to this heterogeneous mass of wild and desperate men , some opportunity may arise , by availing yourself of which , you may extri- cate yourself honourably from ...
... possible . But I have little doubt that , in the dis- sensions incident to this heterogeneous mass of wild and desperate men , some opportunity may arise , by availing yourself of which , you may extri- cate yourself honourably from ...
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