Waverley Novels, Volume 1Boston Publishing Company, 1846 |
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Pagina 133
... turn a young fellow again on purpose , and fight thee myself , although I must own it would be a great deal of trouble . And now , get ye both gone , and leave me to my pipe of tobacco , and my meditations ; for what says the song- The ...
... turn a young fellow again on purpose , and fight thee myself , although I must own it would be a great deal of trouble . And now , get ye both gone , and leave me to my pipe of tobacco , and my meditations ; for what says the song- The ...
Pagina 241
... turn key , with a civil inquiry of " How's a ' wi ' you , Dougal ? " " Oigh ! oigh ! " exclaimed Dougal , softening the sharp excla mation of his surprise as he looked around with an eye of watchful alarm- " Oigh ! to see you here - to ...
... turn key , with a civil inquiry of " How's a ' wi ' you , Dougal ? " " Oigh ! oigh ! " exclaimed Dougal , softening the sharp excla mation of his surprise as he looked around with an eye of watchful alarm- " Oigh ! to see you here - to ...
Pagina 130
... turn afforded him by David's sudden silence . " Nae doubt , neighbor , " he said , it's a sair thing to hae to do wi ' courts of law , unless it be to improve ane's knowledge and practique , by waiting on as a hearer ; and touching this ...
... turn afforded him by David's sudden silence . " Nae doubt , neighbor , " he said , it's a sair thing to hae to do wi ' courts of law , unless it be to improve ane's knowledge and practique , by waiting on as a hearer ; and touching this ...
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