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Pagina 251
Secretaries were engaged in making out passes , musters , and returns . All seemed busy , and earnestly intent upon some- thing of importance ; but Waverley was suffered to remain seated in the recess of a window , unnoticed by any one ...
Secretaries were engaged in making out passes , musters , and returns . All seemed busy , and earnestly intent upon some- thing of importance ; but Waverley was suffered to remain seated in the recess of a window , unnoticed by any one ...
Pagina 357
But the worst of my situation is , that my very best friends hold they have liberty to ruin themselves , as well as the cause they are engaged in , upon the slightest caprice . ' Both the young men protested their resolution to submit ...
But the worst of my situation is , that my very best friends hold they have liberty to ruin themselves , as well as the cause they are engaged in , upon the slightest caprice . ' Both the young men protested their resolution to submit ...
Pagina 405
The Chevalier , constantly engaged in his own multiplied affairs , had not hitherto sought any explana- tion with Waverley , though often meaning to do so . But after Fergus's declaration he saw the necessity of appearing neutral ...
The Chevalier , constantly engaged in his own multiplied affairs , had not hitherto sought any explana- tion with Waverley , though often meaning to do so . But after Fergus's declaration he saw the necessity of appearing neutral ...
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affection answered appearance approached arms army attendants Bailie Baron battle body Bradwardine brought called Castle cause CHAPTER character Chevalier Chief Chieftain circumstances clan Colonel Talbot command court danger dear Edinburgh Edward engaged English entered eyes feelings Fergus field fire Flora followed formed gave give ground hand head heard hero Highlanders honour hope horse interest kind Lady late least leave letter live look Lord Mac-Ivor manner matter means military mind Miss morning nature never night NOTE observed occasion officer once party passed person poor present Prince prisoner rank received rendered replied respect Rose Scotland seemed seen short side soldiers soon spirit supposed sword taken tell thought took turned usual Waverley Waverley's whole wish young