The Waverley Novels, Volume 2Black, 1868 - 1050 pagina's |
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Pagina 12
... never heard of . " o " I am afraid , " said I , " if I might presume to give my opinion , it would be a tale of unvaried sorrow and guilt . " ' a " Not entirely , my friend , " said Hardie ; prison is a world within itself , and has its ...
... never heard of . " o " I am afraid , " said I , " if I might presume to give my opinion , it would be a tale of unvaried sorrow and guilt . " ' a " Not entirely , my friend , " said Hardie ; prison is a world within itself , and has its ...
Pagina 35
... never one of the clearest . - --- These are sair times wi ' me , gentlemen and neighbours ! amaist as ill as at the aughty - nine , when I was rabbled by the collegeaners . They mistook me muckle - they ca'd me a papist , but there was ...
... never one of the clearest . - --- These are sair times wi ' me , gentlemen and neighbours ! amaist as ill as at the aughty - nine , when I was rabbled by the collegeaners . They mistook me muckle - they ca'd me a papist , but there was ...
Pagina 43
... never learned ane o ' them - and I wish we had never come here and I wish my tongue had been blistered or I had vexed ye . " " Never mind that , Effie , " replied the affectionate sister ; " I canna be muckle vexed wi ' ony thing ye say ...
... never learned ane o ' them - and I wish we had never come here and I wish my tongue had been blistered or I had vexed ye . " " Never mind that , Effie , " replied the affectionate sister ; " I canna be muckle vexed wi ' ony thing ye say ...
Pagina 76
... never kend ither folk's gear fra your ain since the day ye was cleckit . Honest , say yeye pykit your mother's pouch o ' twal- pennies Scots when ye were five years auld , just as she was taking leave o ' your father at the fit o ' the ...
... never kend ither folk's gear fra your ain since the day ye was cleckit . Honest , say yeye pykit your mother's pouch o ' twal- pennies Scots when ye were five years auld , just as she was taking leave o ' your father at the fit o ' the ...
Pagina 85
... never half sae gude as ye were , and what for suld you begin to mak yoursell waur to save me , now that I am no worth saving ? God knows , that in my sober mind , I wadna wuss ony living creature to do a wrang thing to save my life . I ...
... never half sae gude as ye were , and what for suld you begin to mak yoursell waur to save me , now that I am no worth saving ? God knows , that in my sober mind , I wadna wuss ony living creature to do a wrang thing to save my life . I ...
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