The AntiquaryJ. Dicks, Office of "Bow Bells,", 1870 - 438 pagina's |
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Pagina 74
... assistance of old Ochiltree , and such aid as Sir Arthur himself could afford , he raised himself beyond the reach of the billows . The sense of reprieve from approaching and apparently inevitable death , had its usual effect . The ...
... assistance of old Ochiltree , and such aid as Sir Arthur himself could afford , he raised himself beyond the reach of the billows . The sense of reprieve from approaching and apparently inevitable death , had its usual effect . The ...
Pagina 75
... assistance . " " Do so , do so , for Heaven's sake ! " said Sir Arthur eagerly . " Are ye mad ? " said the mendicant : " Francie o ' Fowls- heugh , and he was the best craigsman that ever speel'd heugh ( mair by token , he brake his ...
... assistance . " " Do so , do so , for Heaven's sake ! " said Sir Arthur eagerly . " Are ye mad ? " said the mendicant : " Francie o ' Fowls- heugh , and he was the best craigsman that ever speel'd heugh ( mair by token , he brake his ...
Pagina 76
... assistance , sensible of the place in which they had found refuge . At length their halloo was regularly and distinctly answered , and their courage confirmed , by the assurance that they were within hearing , if not within reach , of ...
... assistance , sensible of the place in which they had found refuge . At length their halloo was regularly and distinctly answered , and their courage confirmed , by the assurance that they were within hearing , if not within reach , of ...
Pagina 81
... assistance of the beggar's stout piked staff , which he had retained by advice of the proprietor , contrived to bear himself from the face of the precipice , and the yet more hazardous projecting cliffs which varied its surface . Tossed ...
... assistance of the beggar's stout piked staff , which he had retained by advice of the proprietor , contrived to bear himself from the face of the precipice , and the yet more hazardous projecting cliffs which varied its surface . Tossed ...
Pagina 88
... assistance ; but ne'er - be - licket could they find that was to their purpose . And sae , after they had touzled out mony a leather poke - full o ' papers , the town - clerk had his drap punch at e'en to wash the dust out of his throat ...
... assistance ; but ne'er - be - licket could they find that was to their purpose . And sae , after they had touzled out mony a leather poke - full o ' papers , the town - clerk had his drap punch at e'en to wash the dust out of his throat ...
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