Novels and Romances of the Author of Waverley: The pirate, 2권Constable, 1824 |
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... strangers . He was descended also of an old and noble Norwegian family ; a circumstance which rendered him dearer to the lower orders , most of whom are of the same race ; while the lairds , or proprietors , are generally of Scottish ...
... strangers . He was descended also of an old and noble Norwegian family ; a circumstance which rendered him dearer to the lower orders , most of whom are of the same race ; while the lairds , or proprietors , are generally of Scottish ...
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The pirate Walter Sir Scott. ་ were even still considered as strangers and intru- ders . Magnus Troil , who deduced ... stranger , yet was instantly overpowered by a suc- cession of invitations ; and in each house which he visited , he ...
The pirate Walter Sir Scott. ་ were even still considered as strangers and intru- ders . Magnus Troil , who deduced ... stranger , yet was instantly overpowered by a suc- cession of invitations ; and in each house which he visited , he ...
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... stranger was a man of considerable acquirements . This discovery was made almost per force ; for Mertoun was as unwilling to speak upon gene- ral subjects , as upon his own affairs . But he was sometimes led into discussions , which ...
... stranger was a man of considerable acquirements . This discovery was made almost per force ; for Mertoun was as unwilling to speak upon gene- ral subjects , as upon his own affairs . But he was sometimes led into discussions , which ...
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... stranger might have found some one to take upon herself the task of consolation , had he shewn any willingness to accept such kindly of fices ; but , far from doing so , he seemed even to shun the presence of the sex , to which in our ...
... stranger might have found some one to take upon herself the task of consolation , had he shewn any willingness to accept such kindly of fices ; but , far from doing so , he seemed even to shun the presence of the sex , to which in our ...
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... stranger bring into society to compensate the displeasure given by his austere and abstemi- ous habits ? He had , in the first place , that man- ner and self - importance which mark a person of some consequence ; and although it was ...
... stranger bring into society to compensate the displeasure given by his austere and abstemi- ous habits ? He had , in the first place , that man- ner and self - importance which mark a person of some consequence ; and although it was ...
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