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... M'Aulay , " answered the old man , " it's no for my father's son to gainsay what your father's son thinks fit to say , an ' so the Laird may no doubt win his wager . A ' that I ken against it is , that the teil a candle- stick , or ony ...
... M'Aulay , " answered the old man , " it's no for my father's son to gainsay what your father's son thinks fit to say , an ' so the Laird may no doubt win his wager . A ' that I ken against it is , that the teil a candle- stick , or ony ...
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... M'Aulay by name , and his English guests . Great joy was expressed by all parties , for Lord Menteith and the English gentlemen were well known to each other ; and , on Lord Menteith's introduction , Cap- tain Dalgetty was well received ...
... M'Aulay by name , and his English guests . Great joy was expressed by all parties , for Lord Menteith and the English gentlemen were well known to each other ; and , on Lord Menteith's introduction , Cap- tain Dalgetty was well received ...
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... M'Aulay , " he would tell everything , were it to cost one's life ; but it's no jest- ing matter to you neither , my Lord , for I reckon on your friendly and fraternal benevolence , as a near kinsman of our house , to help me out with ...
... M'Aulay , " he would tell everything , were it to cost one's life ; but it's no jest- ing matter to you neither , my Lord , for I reckon on your friendly and fraternal benevolence , as a near kinsman of our house , to help me out with ...
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... opinion , and the elder M'Aulay readily joined , declaring the whole to be a fool's business , and not worth speaking more about . The Englishmen , after some courteous opposition , were persuaded 94 TALES OF MY LANDLORD .
... opinion , and the elder M'Aulay readily joined , declaring the whole to be a fool's business , and not worth speaking more about . The Englishmen , after some courteous opposition , were persuaded 94 TALES OF MY LANDLORD .
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... M'Aulay , scornfully ; " who talks of Colkitto ? -there lives but one man whom we will follow , and that is Montrose . " " But Montrose , sir , " said Sir Christopher Hall , " has not been heard of since our ineffectual attempt to rise ...
... M'Aulay , scornfully ; " who talks of Colkitto ? -there lives but one man whom we will follow , and that is Montrose . " " But Montrose , sir , " said Sir Christopher Hall , " has not been heard of since our ineffectual attempt to rise ...
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