Waverley Novels: Peveril of the PeakGeorge Routledge & Sons, 1875 |
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... thing ; and as I was not aware that such a person had existed , I could hardly be said to have traduced his character . It is sufficient for my justification , that there lived at the period of my story a person named Edward Chris- tian ...
... thing ; and as I was not aware that such a person had existed , I could hardly be said to have traduced his character . It is sufficient for my justification , that there lived at the period of my story a person named Edward Chris- tian ...
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... things I need not mention to you , for that most of you are witnesses to it . I shall now beg your patience while I tell you here , in the presence of God , that I never in all my life acted any thing with intention to pre- judice my ...
... things I need not mention to you , for that most of you are witnesses to it . I shall now beg your patience while I tell you here , in the presence of God , that I never in all my life acted any thing with intention to pre- judice my ...
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... thing which would greatly derogate from our Senior's character - I should be disposed to conclude that Master Crayon had , on that memorable occasion , actually passed his time in the vicinity of the Author of Waverley . PREFATORY ...
... thing which would greatly derogate from our Senior's character - I should be disposed to conclude that Master Crayon had , on that memorable occasion , actually passed his time in the vicinity of the Author of Waverley . PREFATORY ...
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... thing , may it not ? Not quite correct in architecture , strictly and classically criticised ; but presenting something uncommon to the eye , and something fantastic to the imagination , on which the specta- tor gazes with pleasure of ...
... thing , may it not ? Not quite correct in architecture , strictly and classically criticised ; but presenting something uncommon to the eye , and something fantastic to the imagination , on which the specta- tor gazes with pleasure of ...
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... thing of what had taken place in it . But , whatever prejudices the good Knight might entertain against his neighbour's form of religion , they did not in any way influence his feelings towards him as a sufferer under severe affliction ...
... thing of what had taken place in it . But , whatever prejudices the good Knight might entertain against his neighbour's form of religion , they did not in any way influence his feelings towards him as a sufferer under severe affliction ...
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Alice Bridgenorth amongst answered apartment appearance arms betwixt blood called Cavaliers Charles Chiffinch companion countenance Countess of Derby Court Dame danger Deemster Derbyshire desire door Duchess of Portsmouth Duke of Buckingham Duke of Ormond dwarf Earl Earl of Derby eyes father favour fear Fenella followed Ganlesse gentleman give Grace hand hast hath hear heard Heaven honour horse island Isle Jerningham Julian Peveril justice King King's Knight Lady Peveril ladyship Lance London looked Lord madam Majesty Major Bridgenorth manner Martindale Castle Master Bridgenorth means mind neighbour never noble occasion once Ormond party Peel Castle person pleasure Plot poor Popish Popish Plot present prisoner Puritan replied Roundheads scarce seemed Sir Geoffrey Peveril Solsgrace speak spoke stood stranger sword tell thee thing thou thought tion tone turned voice William Christian woman word young