The AntiquaryWard, Lock, 1890 - 426 pagina's |
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Pagina 240
... living - they were a doughty and a dour race , the women o ' the house o ' Glenallan — and she wad hae nae coronach cried for her son , but had him laid in the silence o ' midnight in his place of rest , without either drinking the ...
... living - they were a doughty and a dour race , the women o ' the house o ' Glenallan — and she wad hae nae coronach cried for her son , but had him laid in the silence o ' midnight in his place of rest , without either drinking the ...
Pagina 241
... living yet ? " " Ay , he's living yet ; but how lang he'll live - however , dinna ye mind his coming and asking after you in the spring , and leaving siller ? " " It may be sae , Maggie - I dinna mind it — but a handsome gentleman he ...
... living yet ? " " Ay , he's living yet ; but how lang he'll live - however , dinna ye mind his coming and asking after you in the spring , and leaving siller ? " " It may be sae , Maggie - I dinna mind it — but a handsome gentleman he ...
Pagina 301
... living , and as having nothing left to do with this world . My mother tried to reconcile me to life by every art— even by intimations which I can now interpret as calculated to produce a doubt of the horrible tale she herself had ...
... living , and as having nothing left to do with this world . My mother tried to reconcile me to life by every art— even by intimations which I can now interpret as calculated to produce a doubt of the horrible tale she herself had ...
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