The AntiquaryJ. Dicks, Office of "Bow Bells,", 1870 - 438 pagina's |
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Pagina 15
... weel , green picked out wi ' red - three yellow wheels and a black ane . " 66 Woman , thy special description will not serve - it may be only a lie with a circumstance . " " O , man , man ! " said the overwhelmed Mrs. Macleuchar ...
... weel , green picked out wi ' red - three yellow wheels and a black ane . " 66 Woman , thy special description will not serve - it may be only a lie with a circumstance . " " O , man , man ! " said the overwhelmed Mrs. Macleuchar ...
Pagina 19
... weel - kenn'd plea - its been four times in afore the fifteen , and deil ony thing the wisest o ' them could make o't , but just to send it out again to the outer - house . - O it's a beautiful thing to see how lang and how carefully ...
... weel - kenn'd plea - its been four times in afore the fifteen , and deil ony thing the wisest o ' them could make o't , but just to send it out again to the outer - house . - O it's a beautiful thing to see how lang and how carefully ...
Pagina 20
... weel preserved , and - and there's just ony thing else ye like . " " Which is to say , there is nothing else whatever ? Well , well , the fish and the chop , and the tarts , will do very well . But don't imitate the cautious delay that ...
... weel preserved , and - and there's just ony thing else ye like . " " Which is to say , there is nothing else whatever ? Well , well , the fish and the chop , and the tarts , will do very well . But don't imitate the cautious delay that ...
Pagina 43
... weel worth fifty shillings an acre , for a mailing that would be dear o ' a pund Scots . Na , na , ' quo ' I , ' depend upon't the laird's been imposed upon wi that wily do - little deevil , Johnnie Howie . ' ' But Lord haud a care o ...
... weel worth fifty shillings an acre , for a mailing that would be dear o ' a pund Scots . Na , na , ' quo ' I , ' depend upon't the laird's been imposed upon wi that wily do - little deevil , Johnnie Howie . ' ' But Lord haud a care o ...
Pagina 48
... weel - favoured , sonsy , decent periwig on his pow . Hegh , sirs ! nae wonder the commons will be discontent and rise against the law , when they see magistrates and bailies , and deacons , and the provost himsell , wi ' heads as bald ...
... weel - favoured , sonsy , decent periwig on his pow . Hegh , sirs ! nae wonder the commons will be discontent and rise against the law , when they see magistrates and bailies , and deacons , and the provost himsell , wi ' heads as bald ...
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