The Waverley Novels, Volumen12A. and C. Black, 1893 |
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... thought , and commonly reported , that , had he been a batchelor or widower , the Queen would have made him her husband ; to this end , to free him- self of all obstacles , he commands , or perhaps , with fair , flattering in- treaties ...
... thought , and commonly reported , that , had he been a batchelor or widower , the Queen would have made him her husband ; to this end , to free him- self of all obstacles , he commands , or perhaps , with fair , flattering in- treaties ...
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... thought it a mis- But behold the mercy and chance , and so have blinded their villany . justice of God in revenging and discovering this lady's murder , for one of the persons that was a coadjutor in this murder was afterwards taken for ...
... thought it a mis- But behold the mercy and chance , and so have blinded their villany . justice of God in revenging and discovering this lady's murder , for one of the persons that was a coadjutor in this murder was afterwards taken for ...
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... thought our Mike more likely to lose the little he had . ' " The Michael Lambourne whom I knew , ' continued the traveller , ' was a likely fellow : went always gay and well- attired , and had a hawk's eye after a pretty wench . ' ' Our ...
... thought our Mike more likely to lose the little he had . ' " The Michael Lambourne whom I knew , ' continued the traveller , ' was a likely fellow : went always gay and well- attired , and had a hawk's eye after a pretty wench . ' ' Our ...
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... thought he left him little to do then , ' said the clerk ; ' and yet Goodman Thong had no sinecure of it with our friend , after all . ' ' Voto a Dios ! ' exclaimed Lambourne , his patience appearing to fail him , as he snatched his ...
... thought he left him little to do then , ' said the clerk ; ' and yet Goodman Thong had no sinecure of it with our friend , after all . ' ' Voto a Dios ! ' exclaimed Lambourne , his patience appearing to fail him , as he snatched his ...
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... thoughts under the shadow of his own bonnet ? You have lived in the world twice as long as I have , and you must know there are thoughts that will haunt us in spite of ourselves , and to which it is in vain to say , " Begone , and let ...
... thoughts under the shadow of his own bonnet ? You have lived in the world twice as long as I have , and you must know there are thoughts that will haunt us in spite of ourselves , and to which it is in vain to say , " Begone , and let ...
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