The EntailW. Blackwood and Sons, 1850 - 409 páginas |
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... doubt he was ill off at his latter end . Whar did he die , poor man ? " 66 " We were obligated , " said Maudge , somewhat comforted by the compassionate accent of the lady , “ to come intil Glasgow , where he fell into a decay o ...
... doubt he was ill off at his latter end . Whar did he die , poor man ? " 66 " We were obligated , " said Maudge , somewhat comforted by the compassionate accent of the lady , “ to come intil Glasgow , where he fell into a decay o ...
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... doubt , Cornie , the world's like the tod's whelp , aye the aulder the waur ; but I trust we'll hear news in the land before the like o ' that comes to pass . Howsever , in the words of truth and holiness , ' sufficient for the day is ...
... doubt , Cornie , the world's like the tod's whelp , aye the aulder the waur ; but I trust we'll hear news in the land before the like o ' that comes to pass . Howsever , in the words of truth and holiness , ' sufficient for the day is ...
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... doubt , laird , ” replied Claud , " but it's a comfort to hae a frugal woman for a helpmate ; but ye ken now - a - days it's no the fashion for bare legs to come thegither . The wife maun hae something to put in the pot as well as the ...
... doubt , laird , ” replied Claud , " but it's a comfort to hae a frugal woman for a helpmate ; but ye ken now - a - days it's no the fashion for bare legs to come thegither . The wife maun hae something to put in the pot as well as the ...
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... doubt , " replied Claud emphatically , " will ne'er consent to sic an eclipse as that . " " The lands of Plealands , " retorted the laird , " are worth something . " " So it was thought , or I doubt the heir o't wouldna hae been a ...
... doubt , " replied Claud emphatically , " will ne'er consent to sic an eclipse as that . " " The lands of Plealands , " retorted the laird , " are worth something . " " So it was thought , or I doubt the heir o't wouldna hae been a ...
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... doubt but your father would marry again ; and , married again , there can be as little doubt that he would hae childer , so what then would become o ' ours ? " To this the worthy leddy of Grippy would as feelingly reply— " I'm thinking ...
... doubt but your father would marry again ; and , married again , there can be as little doubt that he would hae childer , so what then would become o ' ours ? " To this the worthy leddy of Grippy would as feelingly reply— " I'm thinking ...
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Página 68 - Let my father arise, and eat of his son's venison, that thy soul may bless me. And Isaac his father said unto him, Who art thou? And he said, I am thy son, thy firstborn Esau.
Página 68 - And he also had made savoury meat, and brought it unto his father, and said unto his father, Let my father arise, and eat of his son's venison, that thy soul may bless me.