Waverley Novels, Volume 1Boston Publishing Company, 1846 |
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Pagina 295
... hear at the ingle - side . - D'ye hear , you , Andrew- what's your name ? -Fairservice ! " Andrew , who at the last rebuff had fallen a good way be hind , did not choose to acknowledge the summons . " Andrew , ye scoundrel ! " repeated ...
... hear at the ingle - side . - D'ye hear , you , Andrew- what's your name ? -Fairservice ! " Andrew , who at the last rebuff had fallen a good way be hind , did not choose to acknowledge the summons . " Andrew , ye scoundrel ! " repeated ...
Pagina 311
... hear whiles , as it does to mony a ane- But I am an honset lad ; and , though I spak o ' leaving yer ' he muir , yet God knows it was far frae my purpose , but just like idle things folk says when they're driving a bargain , to get it ...
... hear whiles , as it does to mony a ane- But I am an honset lad ; and , though I spak o ' leaving yer ' he muir , yet God knows it was far frae my purpose , but just like idle things folk says when they're driving a bargain , to get it ...
Pagina 455
... hear of us for some time , if ever you hear of us again at all . It would be dangerous , you must be aware , to keep up the correspondence ; for all would guess that the husband of Effie was the - what shall I call my- self ? the slayer ...
... hear of us for some time , if ever you hear of us again at all . It would be dangerous , you must be aware , to keep up the correspondence ; for all would guess that the husband of Effie was the - what shall I call my- self ? the slayer ...
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Aberfoil Andrew answered appearance Archibald auld Bailie bairn better betwixt Butler called Campbell canna Captain clan cousin Crossmyloof David Deans Diana dinna door doubt Duke of Argyle Dumbiedikes Edinburgh Effie eyes Fairservice father fear feelings frae gang gentleman George Staunton gien Glasgow gude hand head heard heart Helen Walker Highland honest honor horse Jacobite Jarvie Jeanie Deans Jeanie's justice kirk Laird look Lord MacGregor Madge magistrate mair manner maun Middleburgh mind Miss Vernon morning muckle naething never night occasion onything Osbaldistone Hall Owen ower person poor Porteous prisoner puir Rashleigh Ratcliffe replied Reuben Rob Roy Roseneath Saddletree Scotland Scottish seemed Sharpitlaw siller sister speak suld suppose tell there's thing thought tion Tolbooth tone voice wad hae weel whilk Wildfire wish woman word ye ken young