The AntiquaryAdam & Charles Black, 1886 - 438 pagina's |
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Pagina 87
... Weel , I was at the search that our gudesire , Monkbarns that then was , made wi ' auld Rab Tull's assistance ; -but ne'er - be - licket could they find that was to their purpose . And sae , after they had touzled out mony a leather ...
... Weel , I was at the search that our gudesire , Monkbarns that then was , made wi ' auld Rab Tull's assistance ; -but ne'er - be - licket could they find that was to their purpose . And sae , after they had touzled out mony a leather ...
Pagina 88
... Weel , weel , carta be it then , but they ca'd it carter that telld me the story - It cried aye carta , if sae be that it was carta , and made a sign to Rab to follow it . Rab Tull keepit a highland heart , and bang'd out o ' bed , and ...
... Weel , weel , carta be it then , but they ca'd it carter that telld me the story - It cried aye carta , if sae be that it was carta , and made a sign to Rab to follow it . Rab Tull keepit a highland heart , and bang'd out o ' bed , and ...
Pagina 143
... weel - favoured — and day by day he has eat less and less , and now he hardly touches onything , only just pits a bit on the plate to make fashion , and his poor cheek has turned every day thinner and paler , sae that he now really ...
... weel - favoured — and day by day he has eat less and less , and now he hardly touches onything , only just pits a bit on the plate to make fashion , and his poor cheek has turned every day thinner and paler , sae that he now really ...
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