Tales of My Landlord, Том 1E. Duyckinck, 1820 |
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... canna gree upon the particulars preceesely , for as muckle time as we took about it - I doubt we draw to a plea . But hear ye , neigbour , ' address- ing my worthy and learned patron , ' if ye want to hear ony thing about lang or short ...
... canna gree upon the particulars preceesely , for as muckle time as we took about it - I doubt we draw to a plea . But hear ye , neigbour , ' address- ing my worthy and learned patron , ' if ye want to hear ony thing about lang or short ...
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... canna live quiet like Louden folk — we hae na sae muc- kle to do . ' ' Well , Hobbie , for one who believes so deeply as you do in supernatural appearances , I must own you take Heaven in your own hand rather auda- ciously , considering ...
... canna live quiet like Louden folk — we hae na sae muc- kle to do . ' ' Well , Hobbie , for one who believes so deeply as you do in supernatural appearances , I must own you take Heaven in your own hand rather auda- ciously , considering ...
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... canna depone to having ever seen ane mysel , but I ance heard ane whistle ahint me in the moss , as like a whaup as ae thing could be like anither . And mony ane my father saw when he used to come hame frae the fairs at e'en , wi ' a ...
... canna depone to having ever seen ane mysel , but I ance heard ane whistle ahint me in the moss , as like a whaup as ae thing could be like anither . And mony ane my father saw when he used to come hame frae the fairs at e'en , wi ' a ...
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... canna big up the auld house sae soon , we'se lay an English ane as low as Heughfoot is - and that's fair play , a ' the warld ower . ' This animating proposal was received with great applause by the THE BLACK DWARF . 91.
... canna big up the auld house sae soon , we'se lay an English ane as low as Heughfoot is - and that's fair play , a ' the warld ower . ' This animating proposal was received with great applause by the THE BLACK DWARF . 91.
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... canna make help yoursel , dinna keep them back that can . ' ' Whisht , sir ; wad ye take vengeance or ye ken wha has wrang'd ye ? ' ' D'ye think we dinna ken the road to England as weel as our fathers before us ? -All evil comes out o ...
... canna make help yoursel , dinna keep them back that can . ' ' Whisht , sir ; wad ye take vengeance or ye ken wha has wrang'd ye ? ' ' D'ye think we dinna ken the road to England as weel as our fathers before us ? -All evil comes out o ...
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