Waverley Novels: Peveril of the PeakGeorge Routledge & Sons, 1875 |
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... turned somewhat garrulous in these latter days ; or , in short , not to exhaust your patience with con- jectures of the cause , I also have seen the Vision of the Author of Waverley . I do not mean to take any undue state on myself ...
... turned somewhat garrulous in these latter days ; or , in short , not to exhaust your patience with con- jectures of the cause , I also have seen the Vision of the Author of Waverley . I do not mean to take any undue state on myself ...
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... turned the attention of the public on various points , which have received elucidation from writers of more learning and research , in consequence of my novels having attached some interest to them . I might give instances , but I hate ...
... turned the attention of the public on various points , which have received elucidation from writers of more learning and research , in consequence of my novels having attached some interest to them . I might give instances , but I hate ...
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... turned during all the rest of the day . Most men have known the influence of such brief but ruling moments at some period of their lives . The moment when a lover passes the window of his mistress - the moment when the epicure hears the ...
... turned during all the rest of the day . Most men have known the influence of such brief but ruling moments at some period of their lives . The moment when a lover passes the window of his mistress - the moment when the epicure hears the ...
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... turned honest man . " " I always meant to be so , Sir Geoffrey , " said Bridgenorth , calmly . " Well , well , well - no offence meant , " said the Knight , " all is well now - so you to Moultrassie Hall , and I to Whitehall . Said I ...
... turned honest man . " " I always meant to be so , Sir Geoffrey , " said Bridgenorth , calmly . " Well , well , well - no offence meant , " said the Knight , " all is well now - so you to Moultrassie Hall , and I to Whitehall . Said I ...
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... turning , as it were , on the same pivot , acquired the character of an intense and enthusiastic passion ; and the singular and surprising change of fortune , by which his highest wishes were not only gratified , but far exceeded ...
... turning , as it were , on the same pivot , acquired the character of an intense and enthusiastic passion ; and the singular and surprising change of fortune , by which his highest wishes were not only gratified , but far exceeded ...
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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