The AntiquaryAdam & Charles Black, 1886 - 438 pagina's |
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Pagina 8
... heard with certainty ; but most probably , as Burns says , he died a cadger - powny's death At some dike side . The author may add another picture of the same kind as Edie Ochiltree and Andrew Gemmells ; considerin these illustrations ...
... heard with certainty ; but most probably , as Burns says , he died a cadger - powny's death At some dike side . The author may add another picture of the same kind as Edie Ochiltree and Andrew Gemmells ; considerin these illustrations ...
Pagina 231
... heard this business treated anent - for the lairds of Knockwinnock , neither Sir Arthur , nor his father , nor his grandfather , and I mind a wee bit about them a ' , liked to hear it spoken about — nor they dinna like it yet — but nae ...
... heard this business treated anent - for the lairds of Knockwinnock , neither Sir Arthur , nor his father , nor his grandfather , and I mind a wee bit about them a ' , liked to hear it spoken about — nor they dinna like it yet — but nae ...
Pagina 293
... heard at the door . “ Hegh , sirs ! ” said the poor mother , “ wha is it that can be coming in that gait e'enow ? —They canna hae heard o ' our misfortune , I'm sure . " The knock being repeated , she rose and opened the door , saying ...
... heard at the door . “ Hegh , sirs ! ” said the poor mother , “ wha is it that can be coming in that gait e'enow ? —They canna hae heard o ' our misfortune , I'm sure . " The knock being repeated , she rose and opened the door , saying ...
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