The AntiquaryWard, Lock, 1890 - 426 pagina's |
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Pagina 183
... heart ? and is this the way ye tak to make them child- less and brotherless and friendless ? Ohon ! it's an ill feight whar he that wins has the warst o't . Think on't , bairns . a puir man - but I'm an auld man too - and what my ...
... heart ? and is this the way ye tak to make them child- less and brotherless and friendless ? Ohon ! it's an ill feight whar he that wins has the warst o't . Think on't , bairns . a puir man - but I'm an auld man too - and what my ...
Pagina 322
... heart . " Thus finished the conference . Lord Glenallan , having taken leave of the ladies , renewed his offer to Captain M'Intyre of the freedom of his manors for sporting , which was joyously accepted . " I can only add , " he said ...
... heart . " Thus finished the conference . Lord Glenallan , having taken leave of the ladies , renewed his offer to Captain M'Intyre of the freedom of his manors for sporting , which was joyously accepted . " I can only add , " he said ...
Pagina 389
... heart , though not a little ashamed of having been the cause of so much disturbance- " The devil take Dousterswivel with all my heart ! I think he has bequeathed us a legacy of blunders and mischief , as if he had lighted some train of ...
... heart , though not a little ashamed of having been the cause of so much disturbance- " The devil take Dousterswivel with all my heart ! I think he has bequeathed us a legacy of blunders and mischief , as if he had lighted some train of ...
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