Tales of My Landlord,: The black dwarfWilliam Blackwood, Prince's Street: and John Murray, Albemarle Street, London., 1816 - 347 páginas |
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... poor chield - it was but twa or three hail- draps after a ' .- I wad let ony body do the like o't to me for a pint o ' brandy . But Willie's lowland bred , poor fallow , and soon frighted for himsel . - And , for the worricows , were we ...
... poor chield - it was but twa or three hail- draps after a ' .- I wad let ony body do the like o't to me for a pint o ' brandy . But Willie's lowland bred , poor fallow , and soon frighted for himsel . - And , for the worricows , were we ...
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... poor distract- ed creature . " " You're distracted yoursel , for think- ing of going so near to her , " said Elliot , holding his companion , in his turn , as he prepared to advance . " We'll aye hae time to pit ower a bit prayer ( an ...
... poor distract- ed creature . " " You're distracted yoursel , for think- ing of going so near to her , " said Elliot , holding his companion , in his turn , as he prepared to advance . " We'll aye hae time to pit ower a bit prayer ( an ...
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... poor beasts . " " Love me , love my dog , " answered Earnscliff . " Ah , Hobbie , you are a lucky young fellow . " This observation was uttered with some- thing like a sigh , which apparently did not escape the ear of his companion ...
... poor beasts . " " Love me , love my dog , " answered Earnscliff . " Ah , Hobbie , you are a lucky young fellow . " This observation was uttered with some- thing like a sigh , which apparently did not escape the ear of his companion ...
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... poor country , now it's peacefully settled , and living in love and law ? -O weary on him ! he ne'er brought gude to these lands or the in- dwellers . My father often tauld me he was seen in the year o ' the bloody fight at Marston ...
... poor country , now it's peacefully settled , and living in love and law ? -O weary on him ! he ne'er brought gude to these lands or the in- dwellers . My father often tauld me he was seen in the year o ' the bloody fight at Marston ...
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... poor maniac , and had no commission from the invisible world to announce either war or evil . But his opinion found a very cold audience , and all joined to deprecate his purpose of returning to the spot the next day . " O , my bonnie ...
... poor maniac , and had no commission from the invisible world to announce either war or evil . But his opinion found a very cold audience , and all joined to deprecate his purpose of returning to the spot the next day . " O , my bonnie ...
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