Waverley Novels, Volume 2Estes and Lauriat, 1893 |
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Pagina 18
... reason for remaining in Scotland , he was now on his return to his native country , to which he had been summoned by those who had a right to direct his motions , as Major Melville would perceive from the letters on the table . Major ...
... reason for remaining in Scotland , he was now on his return to his native country , to which he had been summoned by those who had a right to direct his motions , as Major Melville would perceive from the letters on the table . Major ...
Pagina 20
... innocence . There is no reason I should answer a word more , and I am determined to abide by this resolution . " And again he resumed his posture of sullen and determined silence . - - - - " Allow me , " said the magistrate 20 WAVERLEY .
... innocence . There is no reason I should answer a word more , and I am determined to abide by this resolution . " And again he resumed his posture of sullen and determined silence . - - - - " Allow me , " said the magistrate 20 WAVERLEY .
Pagina 21
... reason that may suggest the propriety of a candid and open confession . The inexperience of youth , Mr. Waverley , lays it open to the plans of the more designing and artful ; and one of your friends , at least , I mean Mac - Ivor of ...
... reason that may suggest the propriety of a candid and open confession . The inexperience of youth , Mr. Waverley , lays it open to the plans of the more designing and artful ; and one of your friends , at least , I mean Mac - Ivor of ...
Pagina 35
... reason , Mr. Waverley , " said the clergyman , " that I venture to solicit your con- fidence . My knowledge of individuals in this coun- try is pretty general , and can upon occasion be extended . Your situation will , I fear , preclude ...
... reason , Mr. Waverley , " said the clergyman , " that I venture to solicit your con- fidence . My knowledge of individuals in this coun- try is pretty general , and can upon occasion be extended . Your situation will , I fear , preclude ...
Pagina 65
... reason , for he heard at no great distance an English sentinel call out " All's well . " The heavy sound sunk on the night wind down the woody glen , and was answered by the echoes of its banks . A second , third , and fourth time the ...
... reason , for he heard at no great distance an English sentinel call out " All's well . " The heavy sound sunk on the night wind down the woody glen , and was answered by the echoes of its banks . A second , third , and fourth time the ...
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