The Waverley Novels, Volume 2Nottingham Society, 1892 |
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Pagina 141
... father in favour of birth and rank . But I , then almost a girl , could not be expected surely to be wiser than her under whose charge nature had placed me . My father , constantly engaged in military duty , I saw but at rare inter ...
... father in favour of birth and rank . But I , then almost a girl , could not be expected surely to be wiser than her under whose charge nature had placed me . My father , constantly engaged in military duty , I saw but at rare inter ...
Pagina 230
... father had served the King , he would not refuse to protect the servants of gov- ernment when threatened to be murdered in the discharge of their duty . " My father , to whom , in his enthusiastic feelings of mili- tary loyalty , even a ...
... father had served the King , he would not refuse to protect the servants of gov- ernment when threatened to be murdered in the discharge of their duty . " My father , to whom , in his enthusiastic feelings of mili- tary loyalty , even a ...
Pagina 232
... father , to my infinite terror , threw open a window near which he was posted , and demanded what he wanted . ' We want our goods , which we have been robbed of by these sharks , ' said the fellow ; ' and our lieutenant bids me say that ...
... father , to my infinite terror , threw open a window near which he was posted , and demanded what he wanted . ' We want our goods , which we have been robbed of by these sharks , ' said the fellow ; ' and our lieutenant bids me say that ...
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