Tales of My Landlord,: The black dwarfWilliam Blackwood, Prince's Street: and John Murray, Albemarle Street, London., 1816 - 347 páginas |
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... look at the kye as they came down the loaning , -il wad he hae liked to hae seen that braw sunny knówe a ' riven out wi ' the pleugh in the fashion it is at this day . " " Hout , Bauldie , " replied the principal , " take ye that dram ...
... look at the kye as they came down the loaning , -il wad he hae liked to hae seen that braw sunny knówe a ' riven out wi ' the pleugh in the fashion it is at this day . " " Hout , Bauldie , " replied the principal , " take ye that dram ...
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... looks for something atween ye . " " O for shame , Hobbie ! you that pro- fess religion to stir your friend up to break the law , and take vengeance at his own . hand , and in such a bogilly bit too , where we know not what beings may be ...
... looks for something atween ye . " " O for shame , Hobbie ! you that pro- fess religion to stir your friend up to break the law , and take vengeance at his own . hand , and in such a bogilly bit too , where we know not what beings may be ...
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... look of auld Humphrey Ettercap , the tinkler , that perished in this very moss about five years syne , " answered his super- stitious companion ; " but Humphrey was na that awfu ' big in the bouk . " " Pass on your way , " reiterated ...
... look of auld Humphrey Ettercap , the tinkler , that perished in this very moss about five years syne , " answered his super- stitious companion ; " but Humphrey was na that awfu ' big in the bouk . " " Pass on your way , " reiterated ...
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... look liker a bogle . " " At any rate , " said Earnscliff , " I will ride over to - morrow , and see what has be- come of that unhappy being . ' " In fair day - light ? " queried the yeo- man , " then , grace o ' God , 11 THE BLACK DWARF ...
... look liker a bogle . " " At any rate , " said Earnscliff , " I will ride over to - morrow , and see what has be- come of that unhappy being . ' " In fair day - light ? " queried the yeo- man , " then , grace o ' God , 11 THE BLACK DWARF ...
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... o ' yours , I'm thinking . " " Ye see other folk can find game , though you cannot , Hobbie , " said the el- dest sister , glancing a look at young Earnscliff . " Weel , weel , woman , hasna every dog THE BLACK DWARF . 69 .
... o ' yours , I'm thinking . " " Ye see other folk can find game , though you cannot , Hobbie , " said the el- dest sister , glancing a look at young Earnscliff . " Weel , weel , woman , hasna every dog THE BLACK DWARF . 69 .
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