Waverley Novels, Volume 1Boston Publishing Company, 1846 |
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Pagina 231
... Speak till him - speak till him , Mr. Francis - he's no provost yet , though they say he'll be my lord neist year . Speak till him then - he'll gie ye a decent answer for as rich as he is , unless ye were wanting siller frae him - they ...
... Speak till him - speak till him , Mr. Francis - he's no provost yet , though they say he'll be my lord neist year . Speak till him then - he'll gie ye a decent answer for as rich as he is , unless ye were wanting siller frae him - they ...
Pagina 279
... speak ony ill of this MacCallum More- ' Curse not the rich in your bedchamber , ' saith the son of Sirach , ' for a bird of the air shall carry the clatter , and pint - stoups hae lang lugs . ' " I interrupted these prolegomena , in ...
... speak ony ill of this MacCallum More- ' Curse not the rich in your bedchamber , ' saith the son of Sirach , ' for a bird of the air shall carry the clatter , and pint - stoups hae lang lugs . ' " I interrupted these prolegomena , in ...
Pagina 296
... speaking about your names for ? —I hae mony things o ' mair importance to speak about I trow . " " It's thae very things of importance that I feared for , ye blethering goose ; ye maunna speak onything , gude or bad , that ye can by any ...
... speaking about your names for ? —I hae mony things o ' mair importance to speak about I trow . " " It's thae very things of importance that I feared for , ye blethering goose ; ye maunna speak onything , gude or bad , that ye can by any ...
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