The AntiquaryAdam & Charles Black, 1886 - 438 pagina's |
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Pagina 112
... thing , and then , I'se warrant , I might grane my heart out or onybody wad gie me either a bane or a bodle . " " Is there nothing , then , that I can do for you ? " “ Ou ay — I'll aye come for my awmous as usual , -and whiles I wad be ...
... thing , and then , I'se warrant , I might grane my heart out or onybody wad gie me either a bane or a bodle . " " Is there nothing , then , that I can do for you ? " “ Ou ay — I'll aye come for my awmous as usual , -and whiles I wad be ...
Pagina 250
... thing he never suld hae trowed , and do the thing he has repented a ' his life , and will repent still , were his life as lang as this lang and wearisome ane o ' mine . " “ Oh , what was it , grannie ? ” — and " What was it , gudemither ...
... thing he never suld hae trowed , and do the thing he has repented a ' his life , and will repent still , were his life as lang as this lang and wearisome ane o ' mine . " “ Oh , what was it , grannie ? ” — and " What was it , gudemither ...
Pagina 333
... thing one day , he interfered to prevent me , and gave me almost as much good advice , sir , as you could have done yourself . ” “ And with the same good effect , I dare be sworn for iteh , Hector ? —Come , confess it was thrown away ...
... thing one day , he interfered to prevent me , and gave me almost as much good advice , sir , as you could have done yourself . ” “ And with the same good effect , I dare be sworn for iteh , Hector ? —Come , confess it was thrown away ...
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