The AntiquaryAdam & Charles Black, 1886 - 438 pagina's |
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Pagina 70
... Head ! that person must have passed it ; " thus giving vent to the feeling of hope , though he had suppressed that of apprehension . “ Thank God indeed ! " echoed his daughter , half audibly , half internally , as expressing the ...
... Head ! that person must have passed it ; " thus giving vent to the feeling of hope , though he had suppressed that of apprehension . “ Thank God indeed ! " echoed his daughter , half audibly , half internally , as expressing the ...
Pagina 251
... head apparently still occupied by the event of the Countess's death— " she was a hard - hearted woman , but she's gaen to account for it a ' , and His mercy is infinite — God grant she may find it sae ! ” — And she relapsed into silence ...
... head apparently still occupied by the event of the Countess's death— " she was a hard - hearted woman , but she's gaen to account for it a ' , and His mercy is infinite — God grant she may find it sae ! ” — And she relapsed into silence ...
Pagina 391
... head . " “ An it like your honours , " said old Edie , thrusting his white head from behind the screen , where he had been plentifully regaling himself with ale and cold meat— " an it like your honours , I can tell ye something that ...
... head . " “ An it like your honours , " said old Edie , thrusting his white head from behind the screen , where he had been plentifully regaling himself with ale and cold meat— " an it like your honours , I can tell ye something that ...
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