Waverley novels. Parker's ed., revised, Томове 9–10 |
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... bag , with a padlock and chain to it , and opening it , he took out three large volumes , and some manuscript papers written in a fine character . - Jarvis's Translation . D. 17 PLJ AN INTRODUCTION . As I may , without L. H Harris.
... bag , with a padlock and chain to it , and opening it , he took out three large volumes , and some manuscript papers written in a fine character . - Jarvis's Translation . D. 17 PLJ AN INTRODUCTION . As I may , without L. H Harris.
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... took them through his garden , and was showing them , with much pride and good - humour , all his rich and tastefully assorted borders , when they happened to stop near a plot of cabbages which had been somewhat injured by the ...
... took them through his garden , and was showing them , with much pride and good - humour , all his rich and tastefully assorted borders , when they happened to stop near a plot of cabbages which had been somewhat injured by the ...
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... took a sister , latterly , to live in a hut adjacent to his own , but he did not permit her to enter it . She was weak in intellect , but not deformed in person ; simple , or rather silly , but not , like her brother , sullen or bizarre ...
... took a sister , latterly , to live in a hut adjacent to his own , but he did not permit her to enter it . She was weak in intellect , but not deformed in person ; simple , or rather silly , but not , like her brother , sullen or bizarre ...
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... took about it - I doubt we draw to a plea . - But hear ye , neighbour , " addressing my worthy and learned patron , " if ye want to hear onything about lang or short sheep , I will be back here to my kail against ane o'clock ; or , if ...
... took about it - I doubt we draw to a plea . - But hear ye , neighbour , " addressing my worthy and learned patron , " if ye want to hear onything about lang or short sheep , I will be back here to my kail against ane o'clock ; or , if ...
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... took the good - humoured share which so well becomes old age , restored to the cheeks of the damsels the roses which ... took leave of his hospitable friends , promising to return in time to partake of the venison , which had arrived ...
... took the good - humoured share which so well becomes old age , restored to the cheeks of the damsels the roses which ... took leave of his hospitable friends , promising to return in time to partake of the venison , which had arrived ...
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