Waverley Novels, Volume 2Ticknor and Fields, 1863 |
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Pagina 58
... Laird's wit . The lady drew up , and the Provost said , half aside , " The sooth bourd is nae bourd . * You will find the horseshoe hissing hot , Summertrees . " " You can speak from experience , doubtless , Provost , " answered the Laird ...
... Laird's wit . The lady drew up , and the Provost said , half aside , " The sooth bourd is nae bourd . * You will find the horseshoe hissing hot , Summertrees . " " You can speak from experience , doubtless , Provost , " answered the Laird ...
Pagina 91
... Laird . " " That will be kittle steering , " said the subordinate personage ; " for I understood that the Laird and his folk were no sooner on the other side than the land - sharks were on them , and some mounted lobsters from Carlisle ...
... Laird . " " That will be kittle steering , " said the subordinate personage ; " for I understood that the Laird and his folk were no sooner on the other side than the land - sharks were on them , and some mounted lobsters from Carlisle ...
Pagina 92
... Laird , too , if you are sure the gentleman's right . But indeed that's his own look - out ; for were he the best man in Scotland , and the chairman of the d - d Board to boot , and had fifty men at his back , he were as well not visit ...
... Laird , too , if you are sure the gentleman's right . But indeed that's his own look - out ; for were he the best man in Scotland , and the chairman of the d - d Board to boot , and had fifty men at his back , he were as well not visit ...
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