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The former was a Laird , and nothing but the active exertions of Jeanie man , and
not much past the prime of life - Mrs . But- Deans , with her little dog Dustiefoot ,
could have ler a woman , and declined into the vale of years . saved great loss ...
The former was a Laird , and nothing but the active exertions of Jeanie man , and
not much past the prime of life - Mrs . But- Deans , with her little dog Dustiefoot ,
could have ler a woman , and declined into the vale of years . saved great loss ...
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... when he thought upon it seri- came and enjoyed the beatific vision of Jeanie
Deans ously , he was inclined to blame himself . From his day after day , week
after week , year after year , withknowledge in agriculture , as it was then
practised ...
... when he thought upon it seri- came and enjoyed the beatific vision of Jeanie
Deans ously , he was inclined to blame himself . From his day after day , week
after week , year after year , withknowledge in agriculture , as it was then
practised ...
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The good - humoured cheek of Jeanie he halt's gane now , unless he has to walk
ower lost the first blush of juvenile freshness ; Reuben's mony miles at a stretch ;
and he has a wee bit colour brow assumed the gravity of manhood , yet the ...
The good - humoured cheek of Jeanie he halt's gane now , unless he has to walk
ower lost the first blush of juvenile freshness ; Reuben's mony miles at a stretch ;
and he has a wee bit colour brow assumed the gravity of manhood , yet the ...
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The situation he chose for his new settlement and certainly much prettier girls
than Jeanie Deans was at a place called St. Leonard's Crags , lying be- yet it did
somehow befall that the blank in the Laird's twixt Edinburgh and the mountain ...
The situation he chose for his new settlement and certainly much prettier girls
than Jeanie Deans was at a place called St. Leonard's Crags , lying be- yet it did
somehow befall that the blank in the Laird's twixt Edinburgh and the mountain ...
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own weakness , and mourning that a creature so fair " The deil's in the daidling
body , " muttered Jeanie should share in the common and hereditary guilt an
between her teeth ; " wha wad hae thought o ' his imperfection of our nature . She
was ...
own weakness , and mourning that a creature so fair " The deil's in the daidling
body , " muttered Jeanie should share in the common and hereditary guilt an
between her teeth ; " wha wad hae thought o ' his imperfection of our nature . She
was ...
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