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Pagina 12
... things are held in remembrance , but are generally too local and personal to be introduced here . Andrew had a character peculiar to himself among his tribe , for aught I ever heard . He was ready and willing to play at cards or dice ...
... things are held in remembrance , but are generally too local and personal to be introduced here . Andrew had a character peculiar to himself among his tribe , for aught I ever heard . He was ready and willing to play at cards or dice ...
Pagina 13
... thing which may elucidate former manners , or amuse the reader . The author's contemporaries at the University of Edinburgh will probably remember the thin wasted form of a venerable old Bedesman , who stood by the Potterrow - Port ...
... thing which may elucidate former manners , or amuse the reader . The author's contemporaries at the University of Edinburgh will probably remember the thin wasted form of a venerable old Bedesman , who stood by the Potterrow - Port ...
Pagina 28
... things confounded by too many of our historians . Lack - a - day , if they had ta'en the pains to satisfy their own eyes , instead of following each other's blind guidance ! -Well ! we shall be pretty comfortable at the Hawes ; and ...
... things confounded by too many of our historians . Lack - a - day , if they had ta'en the pains to satisfy their own eyes , instead of following each other's blind guidance ! -Well ! we shall be pretty comfortable at the Hawes ; and ...
Pagina 30
... thing to see how lang and how carefully justice is considered in this country ! " " Hold your tongue , you fool , " said the traveller , but in great good - humour , " and tell us what you can give this young gentleman and me for dinner ...
... thing to see how lang and how carefully justice is considered in this country ! " " Hold your tongue , you fool , " said the traveller , but in great good - humour , " and tell us what you can give this young gentleman and me for dinner ...
Pagina 45
... thing down where she took it up . " " And how dare you , or Jenny either , presume to meddle with my private matters ? " ( Mr. Oldbuck hated putting to rights as much as Dr. Orkborne , or any other professed student . ) " Go sew your ...
... thing down where she took it up . " " And how dare you , or Jenny either , presume to meddle with my private matters ? " ( Mr. Oldbuck hated putting to rights as much as Dr. Orkborne , or any other professed student . ) " Go sew your ...
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