Waverley Novels, Հատոր 35Cadell, 1849 |
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Էջ xix
... , in which the meanest mortals seek to drown the recollection of their disappointments and miseries . Under such circumstances , the un- happy Prince lost the friendship even of those faithful followers REDGAUNTLET . xix.
... , in which the meanest mortals seek to drown the recollection of their disappointments and miseries . Under such circumstances , the un- happy Prince lost the friendship even of those faithful followers REDGAUNTLET . xix.
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... recollection of unbounded indulgence on my mother's part , and the most tyrannical exer- tion of caprice on my own . I remember still how bitterly she sighed , how vainly she strove to soothe me , while , in the full energy of despotism ...
... recollection of unbounded indulgence on my mother's part , and the most tyrannical exer- tion of caprice on my own . I remember still how bitterly she sighed , how vainly she strove to soothe me , while , in the full energy of despotism ...
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... recollection of thee occupied me so entirely during an hour's read- ing , that although Stair lay before me , and notwith- standing that I turned over three or four pages , the sense of his lordship's clear and perspicuous style so far ...
... recollection of thee occupied me so entirely during an hour's read- ing , that although Stair lay before me , and notwith- standing that I turned over three or four pages , the sense of his lordship's clear and perspicuous style so far ...
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... recollections of the Forty - five , when he retreated from the West - Port with his brother volunteers , each to the fortalice of his own separate dwelling , so soon as they heard the Adventurer was arrived with his clans as near them ...
... recollections of the Forty - five , when he retreated from the West - Port with his brother volunteers , each to the fortalice of his own separate dwelling , so soon as they heard the Adventurer was arrived with his clans as near them ...
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... recollections grew more agitating , and , instead of walking deliberately , I began a race as fast as I could , feeling , or thinking I felt , each pool of salt water through which I splashed , grow deeper and deeper . At length the ...
... recollections grew more agitating , and , instead of walking deliberately , I began a race as fast as I could , feeling , or thinking I felt , each pool of salt water through which I splashed , grow deeper and deeper . At length the ...
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