Tales of My Landlord, Том 1E. Duyckinck, 1820 |
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... look at the kye as they cam doun the loaning , -ill wad he hae liked to hae seen that braw sunny knowe a ' riven out wi ' the pleugh in the fashion it is at this day . ' Hout , Bauldie , ' replied the principal , ' take ye that dram the ...
... look at the kye as they cam doun the loaning , -ill wad he hae liked to hae seen that braw sunny knowe a ' riven out wi ' the pleugh in the fashion it is at this day . ' Hout , Bauldie , ' replied the principal , ' take ye that dram the ...
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... nails - and besides there's naebody else left that was concerned to take amends upon , and he's a prelatist and a jacobite into the bargain — I can tell ye the country folk looks for something atween ye 32 TALES OF MY LANDLORD .
... nails - and besides there's naebody else left that was concerned to take amends upon , and he's a prelatist and a jacobite into the bargain — I can tell ye the country folk looks for something atween ye 32 TALES OF MY LANDLORD .
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Walter Scott. tell ye the country folk looks for something atween ye . ' ' O for shame , Hobbie ! you that profess reli- gion to stir your friend up to break the law , and take vengeance at his own hand , and in ... looks for something ...
Walter Scott. tell ye the country folk looks for something atween ye . ' ' O for shame , Hobbie ! you that profess reli- gion to stir your friend up to break the law , and take vengeance at his own hand , and in ... looks for something ...
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... look of auld Humphrey Ettercap , the tinkler , that per- ished in this very moss about five years syne , ' answered his superstitious companion ; but Hum- phrey was na that awfu ' big in the bouk . ' ( 6 ' Pass on your way ...
... look of auld Humphrey Ettercap , the tinkler , that per- ished in this very moss about five years syne , ' answered his superstitious companion ; but Hum- phrey was na that awfu ' big in the bouk . ' ( 6 ' Pass on your way ...
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... look liker a bogle . ' C ' At any rate , ' said Earnscliff , I will ride over to - morrow , and see what has become of that un- happy being . ' In fair day - light ? ' queried the yeoman , ' then , grace o ' God , I'se be wi ' ye . But ...
... look liker a bogle . ' C ' At any rate , ' said Earnscliff , I will ride over to - morrow , and see what has become of that un- happy being . ' In fair day - light ? ' queried the yeoman , ' then , grace o ' God , I'se be wi ' ye . But ...
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