Novels and Miscellaneous Works: With Prefaces and Notes, Including Those Attributed to Sir Walter Scott, Volume 2G. Bell and Sons, 1885 |
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... brought me very safe into the world . I was my father's second son , and therefore was not altogether so much slighted as younger sons of good families generally are ; but my father saw something in my genius also which particularly ...
... brought me very safe into the world . I was my father's second son , and therefore was not altogether so much slighted as younger sons of good families generally are ; but my father saw something in my genius also which particularly ...
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... brought back with him thither . We took this for a good omen of our successful journey , having escaped a danger which might have been greater to us than it was to our servants ; for the highwaymen in France do not always give a ...
... brought back with him thither . We took this for a good omen of our successful journey , having escaped a danger which might have been greater to us than it was to our servants ; for the highwaymen in France do not always give a ...
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... brought me thither . I could speak but little French , and supposed they could speak no English ; so I stepped to the door to see for the page that brought me thither ; but seeing nobody there , and the passage clear , I made off as ...
... brought me thither . I could speak but little French , and supposed they could speak no English ; so I stepped to the door to see for the page that brought me thither ; but seeing nobody there , and the passage clear , I made off as ...
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... brought as prisoners of war , by a party of mutineers , who had been abroad upon the scout , and were charged with being messengers sent to the cardinal for forces to reduce the citizens ; with these pretences they brought us back in ...
... brought as prisoners of war , by a party of mutineers , who had been abroad upon the scout , and were charged with being messengers sent to the cardinal for forces to reduce the citizens ; with these pretences they brought us back in ...
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... brought Saluces to surrender upon articles , which the duke could not relieve without attacking our camp , which he did not care to do . The next morning we had news of the surrender of Mantua to the imperial army ; we heard of it first ...
... brought Saluces to surrender upon articles , which the duke could not relieve without attacking our camp , which he did not care to do . The next morning we had news of the surrender of Mantua to the imperial army ; we heard of it first ...
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