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Waverley

CHAPTER LVI
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Say, with a thousand kind greetings, all that is dutiful and affectionate to Sir Everard and Aunt Rachel.

Think of me as kindly as you can--speak of me as indulgently as your conscience will permit, and once more adieu.' 'And adieu, my dear Waverley!--many, many thanks for your kindness.
Unplaid yourself on the first opportunity.

I shall ever think on you with gratitude, and the worst of my censure shall be, QUE DIABLE ALLOIT-IL FAIRE DANS CETTE GALERE ?' And thus they parted, Colonel Talbot going on board of the boat, and Waverley returning to Edinburgh..


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