Waverley Novels, Volume 2Dana Estes, 1900 |
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Pagina 57
... seemed full of trees and tangled brushwood . Two of the Highlanders dived into it by a small foot - path , as if to explore its recesses , and one of them , returning in a few minutes , said something to his companions , who instantly ...
... seemed full of trees and tangled brushwood . Two of the Highlanders dived into it by a small foot - path , as if to explore its recesses , and one of them , returning in a few minutes , said something to his companions , who instantly ...
Pagina 82
... seemed busy , and earnestly intent upon something of importance ; but Waverley was suffered to remain seated in the recess of a window , unnoticed by any one , in anxious reflection upon the crisis of his fate , which seemed now rapidly ...
... seemed busy , and earnestly intent upon something of importance ; but Waverley was suffered to remain seated in the recess of a window , unnoticed by any one , in anxious reflection upon the crisis of his fate , which seemed now rapidly ...
Pagina 112
... seemed to vanish in her presence , and , like one striving to recover the particulars of a forgot- ten dream , he would have given the world at that moment to recollect the grounds on which he had founded expectations which now seemed ...
... seemed to vanish in her presence , and , like one striving to recover the particulars of a forgot- ten dream , he would have given the world at that moment to recollect the grounds on which he had founded expectations which now seemed ...
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