Tales of My Landlord, Том 1E. Duyckinck, 1820 |
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... morning ( excepting that it had snowed hard the night before , and the ground remained covered with a dazzling mantle of six inches in depth ) when two horsemen rode up to the Wallace Inn . The first was a strong , tall , powerful man ...
... morning ( excepting that it had snowed hard the night before , and the ground remained covered with a dazzling mantle of six inches in depth ) when two horsemen rode up to the Wallace Inn . The first was a strong , tall , powerful man ...
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... morning like this . ' ' Aye , but ye ken we maun hae turneps for the lang sheep , billie , and muckle hard wark to get them , baith wi ' the pleugh and the howe ; and that wad sort ill wi ' sitting on the broomy knowe and cracking about ...
... morning like this . ' ' Aye , but ye ken we maun hae turneps for the lang sheep , billie , and muckle hard wark to get them , baith wi ' the pleugh and the howe ; and that wad sort ill wi ' sitting on the broomy knowe and cracking about ...
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... morning - you shall have half of him for your grandmother . ' Mony thanks to ye , Mr. Patrick , ye're kend to a ' the country for a kind heart . It will do the auld wife's heart gude - mair by token , when she kens it comes frae you ...
... morning - you shall have half of him for your grandmother . ' Mony thanks to ye , Mr. Patrick , ye're kend to a ' the country for a kind heart . It will do the auld wife's heart gude - mair by token , when she kens it comes frae you ...
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... morning , after breakfast , Earnscliff took leave of his hospitable friends , promising to return in time to partake of the venison , which had arrived from his house . Hobbie , who ap- parently took leave of him at the door of his ha ...
... morning , after breakfast , Earnscliff took leave of his hospitable friends , promising to return in time to partake of the venison , which had arrived from his house . Hobbie , who ap- parently took leave of him at the door of his ha ...
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... morning , the Dwarf had laboured so hard , and with such in- genuity , that he had nearly completed the adjust- ment of the rafters . His next labour was to cut rushes and thatch his dwelling , a task which he THE BLACK DWARF . 53.
... morning , the Dwarf had laboured so hard , and with such in- genuity , that he had nearly completed the adjust- ment of the rafters . His next labour was to cut rushes and thatch his dwelling , a task which he THE BLACK DWARF . 53.
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