The EntailW. Blackwood and Sons, 1850 - 409 páginas |
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... intended mansion , on hearing this , turned round , and putting his hand in his pocket , said , — " An ' is this Kittlestonheugh's oe ? I'm sure it's a vera pitiful thing o ' you , lucky , to tak compassion THE ENTAIL.CHAPTER II . 7.
... intended mansion , on hearing this , turned round , and putting his hand in his pocket , said , — " An ' is this Kittlestonheugh's oe ? I'm sure it's a vera pitiful thing o ' you , lucky , to tak compassion THE ENTAIL.CHAPTER II . 7.
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... sure no living soul can have a greater compassion than mysel ' for gentle blood come to needcessity . " Mrs Gorbals , however , instead of replying to this remark- indeed , what could she say , for experience had taught her that it was ...
... sure no living soul can have a greater compassion than mysel ' for gentle blood come to needcessity . " Mrs Gorbals , however , instead of replying to this remark- indeed , what could she say , for experience had taught her that it was ...
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... sure ye might do waur than cast a sheep's e'e in at our door ; my dochter Girzy's o ' your ain flesh and blood ; I dinna see ony moral impossibility in her becoming , as the psalmist says , ' bone of thy bone . " Claud replied in his ...
... sure ye might do waur than cast a sheep's e'e in at our door ; my dochter Girzy's o ' your ain flesh and blood ; I dinna see ony moral impossibility in her becoming , as the psalmist says , ' bone of thy bone . " Claud replied in his ...
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... sure , is a frail woman , but she's no the gear that ' ill traike . " In this delicate and considerate way the overture to a purpose of marriage was opened ; and , not to dwell on particulars , it is sufficient to say that , in the ...
... sure , is a frail woman , but she's no the gear that ' ill traike . " In this delicate and considerate way the overture to a purpose of marriage was opened ; and , not to dwell on particulars , it is sufficient to say that , in the ...
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... But even should it please the Lord to spare Watty , is't no an afflicting thing to see sic a braw property as the Plealands destined to a creature that I am sure his brother Geordie , if 26 THE ENTAIL . - CHAPTER VIII .
... But even should it please the Lord to spare Watty , is't no an afflicting thing to see sic a braw property as the Plealands destined to a creature that I am sure his brother Geordie , if 26 THE ENTAIL . - CHAPTER VIII .
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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.