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Pagina 191
As he appeared through the morning mist , Brown , ac • customed to judge of men by their thewes and sinews , could not help admiring his height , the breadth of his shoulders , and the steady firmness of his step .
As he appeared through the morning mist , Brown , ac • customed to judge of men by their thewes and sinews , could not help admiring his height , the breadth of his shoulders , and the steady firmness of his step .
Pagina 192
Besides , I behooved to be round the hirsel this morning and see how the herds were coming on ; they're apt to be negligent wi ' their footballs , and fairs , and trysts , when ane's away . And there I met wi ' Tam o ' Todshaw , and a ...
Besides , I behooved to be round the hirsel this morning and see how the herds were coming on ; they're apt to be negligent wi ' their footballs , and fairs , and trysts , when ane's away . And there I met wi ' Tam o ' Todshaw , and a ...
Pagina 214
But , as he followed the gipsy from the door of the hut , the fresh air of the morning and the action of walking restored circulation and activity to his benumbed limbs . The pale light of a winter's morning was rendered more clear by ...
But , as he followed the gipsy from the door of the hut , the fresh air of the morning and the action of walking restored circulation and activity to his benumbed limbs . The pale light of a winter's morning was rendered more clear by ...
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