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WAVERLEY embraced the age of our fathers , Guy MANNERING that of our own youth , and the ANTIQUARY refers to the last ten years of the eighteenth century . I have , in the two last narratives especially , sought my principal personages ...
WAVERLEY embraced the age of our fathers , Guy MANNERING that of our own youth , and the ANTIQUARY refers to the last ten years of the eighteenth century . I have , in the two last narratives especially , sought my principal personages ...
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... or any other occasional guest— « That's very - true -- but I thought you had some law affair of your ain to look after -- I have ane mysell -- a ganging plea that my father left me , and his father afore left to him .
... or any other occasional guest— « That's very - true -- but I thought you had some law affair of your ain to look after -- I have ane mysell -- a ganging plea that my father left me , and his father afore left to him .
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... that he brought with him money enough to purchase the small estate of Monkbarns , then sold by a dissipated Laird , to whose father it had been gifted , with other church lands , upon the dissolution of the great and wealthy ...
... that he brought with him money enough to purchase the small estate of Monkbarns , then sold by a dissipated Laird , to whose father it had been gifted , with other church lands , upon the dissolution of the great and wealthy ...
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Being , as we have said , a second son , his father destined him to a share in a substantial mercantile concern , carried on by some of his maternal relations . From this Jonathan's mind revolted in the most irreconcileable manner .
Being , as we have said , a second son , his father destined him to a share in a substantial mercantile concern , carried on by some of his maternal relations . From this Jonathan's mind revolted in the most irreconcileable manner .
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But in process of time his pupil gained the means of making what he pleased of himself , for his father having died , was not long survived by his eldest son , an arrant fisher and fowler , who departed this life , in consequence of a ...
But in process of time his pupil gained the means of making what he pleased of himself , for his father having died , was not long survived by his eldest son , an arrant fisher and fowler , who departed this life , in consequence of a ...
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