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Pagina 19
... unfortunate criminal scorned to display itself in any thing re- sembling the more noisy current of their ordinary 1 See Note B. The Kelpie . " Institutes and substitutes are synonymous words , Mr Butler THE HEART OF MID - LOTHIAN . 19.
... unfortunate criminal scorned to display itself in any thing re- sembling the more noisy current of their ordinary 1 See Note B. The Kelpie . " Institutes and substitutes are synonymous words , Mr Butler THE HEART OF MID - LOTHIAN . 19.
Pagina 22
... Butler , and not like a schoolmaster , " retorted Saddletree . " Scarce like a schoolboy , I think , " rejoined Butler . " It matters little , " said Bartoline ; " all I mean to say is , that Porteous has become liable to the pæna extra ...
... Butler , and not like a schoolmaster , " retorted Saddletree . " Scarce like a schoolboy , I think , " rejoined Butler . " It matters little , " said Bartoline ; " all I mean to say is , that Porteous has become liable to the pæna extra ...
Pagina 23
... Butler " And for which , " interjected Mr Butler , " they should be soundly scourged by their well - wishers . " " And had just cruppen to the gallows - foot to see the hanging , as was natural for a wean ; and what for mightna she hae ...
... Butler " And for which , " interjected Mr Butler , " they should be soundly scourged by their well - wishers . " " And had just cruppen to the gallows - foot to see the hanging , as was natural for a wean ; and what for mightna she hae ...
Pagina 24
... Butler . the chop - When Mr Saddletree gangs out , and ye ' re aware he's seldom at hame when there's ony o ' the plea - houses open , -poor Effie used to help me to tumble the bundles o ' barkened leather up and down , and range out ...
... Butler . the chop - When Mr Saddletree gangs out , and ye ' re aware he's seldom at hame when there's ony o ' the plea - houses open , -poor Effie used to help me to tumble the bundles o ' barkened leather up and down , and range out ...
Pagina 25
... Butler ? " | Quos diligit castigat , " answered Butler ; the Pagan Seneca could see an advantage in afflic- tion . The Heathens had their philosophy , and the Jews their revelation , Mrs Saddletree , and they endured their distresses in ...
... Butler ? " | Quos diligit castigat , " answered Butler ; the Pagan Seneca could see an advantage in afflic- tion . The Heathens had their philosophy , and the Jews their revelation , Mrs Saddletree , and they endured their distresses in ...
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