The AntiquaryAdam & Charles Black, 1886 - 438 pagina's |
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Pagina 16
... horses — he musthe would be on the north side to - day — and all the expense of his journey , besides damages , direct and consequential , arising from delay , should be accumulated on the devoted head of Mrs. Macleuchar . There was ...
... horses — he musthe would be on the north side to - day — and all the expense of his journey , besides damages , direct and consequential , arising from delay , should be accumulated on the devoted head of Mrs. Macleuchar . There was ...
Pagina 18
... horses had cast a fore - foot shoe , he apprised the coachman of this important deficiency . “ It's Jamie Martingale that furnishes the naigs on contract , and uphauds them , " answered John , " and I am not entitled to make any stop ...
... horses had cast a fore - foot shoe , he apprised the coachman of this important deficiency . “ It's Jamie Martingale that furnishes the naigs on contract , and uphauds them , " answered John , " and I am not entitled to make any stop ...
Pagina 19
... horse was not in some degree aided by his desire of showing his companion a Pict's camp , or Round - about , a subject which he had been elaborately discussing , and of which a specimen , “ very curious and perfect indeed , ” happened ...
... horse was not in some degree aided by his desire of showing his companion a Pict's camp , or Round - about , a subject which he had been elaborately discussing , and of which a specimen , “ very curious and perfect indeed , ” happened ...
Pagina 49
... horses , and that horse could by no means be brought to stand fire . Perhaps the worshipful owner sympathised in the scruples of this sagacious quadruped , and began to think , that what was so much dreaded by the horse could not be ...
... horses , and that horse could by no means be brought to stand fire . Perhaps the worshipful owner sympathised in the scruples of this sagacious quadruped , and began to think , that what was so much dreaded by the horse could not be ...
Pagina 51
... horses , and the seizure of his manor - place and tower of strength by Mr. Oldbuck's father , would at times rush upon his mind , and inflame at once his cheeks and his arguments . And , lastly , as Mr. Oldbuck thought his worthy friend ...
... horses , and the seizure of his manor - place and tower of strength by Mr. Oldbuck's father , would at times rush upon his mind , and inflame at once his cheeks and his arguments . And , lastly , as Mr. Oldbuck thought his worthy friend ...
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