Tales of My Landlord, Том 1E. Duyckinck, 1820 |
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... fear neither dog nor devil ; he looked at the priming of his piece , and , like the clown in Hallowe'en , whistled up the war- like ditty of Jock of the Side , as a general cau- ses his drums be beat to inspirit the doubtful courage of ...
... fear neither dog nor devil ; he looked at the priming of his piece , and , like the clown in Hallowe'en , whistled up the war- like ditty of Jock of the Side , as a general cau- ses his drums be beat to inspirit the doubtful courage of ...
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... fear o ' mine , ' said Hobbie ' they have scarce a leg to stand on . - Odd ! the deer's fled the country , I think ! I have been as far as In- ger - fell - foot , and de'il a horn has Hobbie seen , excepting three red - wud raes , that ...
... fear o ' mine , ' said Hobbie ' they have scarce a leg to stand on . - Odd ! the deer's fled the country , I think ! I have been as far as In- ger - fell - foot , and de'il a horn has Hobbie seen , excepting three red - wud raes , that ...
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... this ridiculous and cruel persecution were blown over ! ' ' Would to God it had been so , my dear Lucy , ' answered her friend ; but I fear , that , in your fa- ther's weak state of health , he would be altogeth- 70 TALES OF MY LANDLORD .
... this ridiculous and cruel persecution were blown over ! ' ' Would to God it had been so , my dear Lucy , ' answered her friend ; but I fear , that , in your fa- ther's weak state of health , he would be altogeth- 70 TALES OF MY LANDLORD .
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... fear so , indeed , ' replied Miss Ilderton , ' but we will consider and devise something . Now that your father and his guests seem so deeply engag- ed in some mysterious plot , to judge from the passing and returning of messages , from ...
... fear so , indeed , ' replied Miss Ilderton , ' but we will consider and devise something . Now that your father and his guests seem so deeply engag- ed in some mysterious plot , to judge from the passing and returning of messages , from ...
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... fear of him ; and it was only for fear of the Country Keeper , for there was a warrant against me . I'll stand Hobbie's feud , and a ' his clan's . But it's no so much for that , as to gi'e him a les- son no to let his tongue gallop ...
... fear of him ; and it was only for fear of the Country Keeper , for there was a warrant against me . I'll stand Hobbie's feud , and a ' his clan's . But it's no so much for that , as to gi'e him a les- son no to let his tongue gallop ...
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