Tales of My Landlord: 1st ser, Томове 1–2Samuel H. Parker, 1834 |
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... his own character and conduct are concerned ; and surely he must be the best judge of the style in which his own character and conduct should be treated of . bonny broomy knowe , where he liked sae weel to 12 TALES OF MY LANDLORD .
... his own character and conduct are concerned ; and surely he must be the best judge of the style in which his own character and conduct should be treated of . bonny broomy knowe , where he liked sae weel to 12 TALES OF MY LANDLORD .
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1st ser Walter Scott. bonny broomy knowe , where he liked sae weel to sit at e'en , wi ' his plaid about him , and look at the kye as they cam down the loaning , ill wad he hae liked to hae seen that braw sunny knowe a ' riven out wi ...
1st ser Walter Scott. bonny broomy knowe , where he liked sae weel to sit at e'en , wi ' his plaid about him , and look at the kye as they cam down the loaning , ill wad he hae liked to hae seen that braw sunny knowe a ' riven out wi ...
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... weel wi ' Christy Wilson . " The farmer returned at the hour appointed , and with him came Christy Wilson , their difference having been fortunately settled without an appeal to the gentlemen of the long robe . My learned and worthy ...
... weel wi ' Christy Wilson . " The farmer returned at the hour appointed , and with him came Christy Wilson , their difference having been fortunately settled without an appeal to the gentlemen of the long robe . My learned and worthy ...
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... Weel , that's kindly said ! We are auld neighbours , an we were na kin — and my gude - dame's fain to see you -she clavers about your father that was killed lang syne . ' " Hush , hush , Hobbie - not a word about that - it's a story ...
... Weel , that's kindly said ! We are auld neighbours , an we were na kin — and my gude - dame's fain to see you -she clavers about your father that was killed lang syne . ' " Hush , hush , Hobbie - not a word about that - it's a story ...
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... Weel , weel , I meant nae offence ; but there's just ae thing ye may notice frae a friend . The auld laird of Ellieslaw has the auld riding blood far better at his heart than ye hae - troth , he kens naething about thae new - fangled ...
... Weel , weel , I meant nae offence ; but there's just ae thing ye may notice frae a friend . The auld laird of Ellieslaw has the auld riding blood far better at his heart than ye hae - troth , he kens naething about thae new - fangled ...
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Страница 232 - Your leddyship and the steward hae been pleased to propose that my son Cuddie suld work in the barn wi' a new-fangled machine * for dighting the corn frae the chaff, thus impiously thwarting the will of Divine Providence, by raising wind for your leddyship's ain particular use by human art, instead of soliciting it by prayer, or waiting patiently for whatever dispensation of wind Providence was pleased to send upon the sheelingliill.
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