The AntiquaryJ. Dicks, Office of "Bow Bells,", 1870 - 438 pagina's |
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Pagina 19
... Monkbarns ( distinguishing him by his territorial epithet , always most agreeable to the ear of a Scottish proprietor ) , is this you ? I little thought to have seen your honour here till the summer session was ower . " " Ye donnard ...
... Monkbarns ( distinguishing him by his territorial epithet , always most agreeable to the ear of a Scottish proprietor ) , is this you ? I little thought to have seen your honour here till the summer session was ower . " " Ye donnard ...
Pagina 20
... Monkbarns , was the second son of a gentleman possessed of a small property in the neighbourhood of a thriving seaport town on the north - eastern coast of Scotland , which , for various reasons , we shall denominate Fairport . They had ...
... Monkbarns , was the second son of a gentleman possessed of a small property in the neighbourhood of a thriving seaport town on the north - eastern coast of Scotland , which , for various reasons , we shall denominate Fairport . They had ...
Pagina 21
... Monkbarns , then sold by a dissipated laird , to whose father it had been gifted , with other church lands , on the dis- solution of the great and wealthy monastery to which it had belonged . The Oldenbucks were therefore loyal subjects ...
... Monkbarns , then sold by a dissipated laird , to whose father it had been gifted , with other church lands , on the dis- solution of the great and wealthy monastery to which it had belonged . The Oldenbucks were therefore loyal subjects ...
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... Monkbarns , aug- mented by the knowledge of his being a ready - money man , kept up his consequence with this class of his neighbours . The country gentlemen were generally above him in fortune , and beneath him in intellect , and ...
... Monkbarns , aug- mented by the knowledge of his being a ready - money man , kept up his consequence with this class of his neighbours . The country gentlemen were generally above him in fortune , and beneath him in intellect , and ...
Pagina 24
... Monkbarns , and that ye may lay your account wi ' . " " What do you mean , you impudent rascal ? " " Ay , ay , it's nae matter for that -- but do you mind the trick ye served me the last time ye were here ? " " I trick you ! " " Ay ...
... Monkbarns , and that ye may lay your account wi ' . " " What do you mean , you impudent rascal ? " " Ay , ay , it's nae matter for that -- but do you mind the trick ye served me the last time ye were here ? " " I trick you ! " " Ay ...
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