The EntailW. Blackwood and Sons, 1850 - 409 páginas |
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Página 14
... look at Miss Girzy ; but , ye ken , I hae a lang clue to wind before I maun think o ' playing the ba ' wi ' Fortune , in ettling so far aboun my reach . " " Snuffs o ' tobacco ! " exclaimed the laird- " are nae ye sib to oursel's ? and ...
... look at Miss Girzy ; but , ye ken , I hae a lang clue to wind before I maun think o ' playing the ba ' wi ' Fortune , in ettling so far aboun my reach . " " Snuffs o ' tobacco ! " exclaimed the laird- " are nae ye sib to oursel's ? and ...
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... look- ing ouer his shouther at Lowrie Dinwiddie and Provost Aiton , who are no wrang't in being wyted wi ' the sin o ' this inordinate superstructure ? -Mr Walkinshaw , I'm nae prophet , as ye weel ken ; but I can see that the day's no ...
... look- ing ouer his shouther at Lowrie Dinwiddie and Provost Aiton , who are no wrang't in being wyted wi ' the sin o ' this inordinate superstructure ? -Mr Walkinshaw , I'm nae prophet , as ye weel ken ; but I can see that the day's no ...
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... look behind lest he should lose his balance , several times damned the dog with great sincerity , and tried to lash him away with Bailie Murdoch's silver - headed whip , but the terrier would not desist . How long the attack might have ...
... look behind lest he should lose his balance , several times damned the dog with great sincerity , and tried to lash him away with Bailie Murdoch's silver - headed whip , but the terrier would not desist . How long the attack might have ...
Página 35
... look for in this world . But we should not be overly cast down by the like o't , but lippen to eternity ; for the sorrows of perishable human nature are erles given to us of joys hereafter . I trust therefore , and hope , that you will ...
... look for in this world . But we should not be overly cast down by the like o't , but lippen to eternity ; for the sorrows of perishable human nature are erles given to us of joys hereafter . I trust therefore , and hope , that you will ...
Página 37
... look , " rejoined the minister a little slyly , for Walter's defect of capacity was more obvious than his mother imagined ; but she did not perceive the point of Mr Kilfuddy's sarcasm , her attention at the moment being drawn to the ...
... look , " rejoined the minister a little slyly , for Walter's defect of capacity was more obvious than his mother imagined ; but she did not perceive the point of Mr Kilfuddy's sarcasm , her attention at the moment being drawn to the ...
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anent auld bairns baith bawbee Beenie Bell Fatherlans Betty Bodle Camrachle canna CHAPTER Charles Claud daughter deed didna dinna Dirdumwhamle dochter Eadie Ellen Frazer entail exclaimed the leddy eyes father feelings FELICIA HEMANS Foolscap 8vo frae gang Geordie George Girzy Glasgow Glengael Gorbals gude gudeman hand heart heir hippopotamus hope Howsever Hypel Isna James Jamie Keelevin Kilfuddy Kilmarkeckle Kittlestonheugh lady laird lassie lawyer Leddy Grippy look mair manner marriage married Maudge maun Milrookit mind minister Miss mother muckle nature ne'er needna never ouer Pilledge Pitwinnoch Plealands pounds replied the leddy Robina SAMUEL WARREN Scotland SITY soon sorrow spirit sure t'ou tell thee thing thought Threeper tion uncle UNIV walked Walkinshaw Walky Walter wastrie Watty weel what's whilk wife wouldna ye hae ye ken ye'll ye're young yoursel
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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.