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Pagina 10
To see the coming year ; They were to meet once a - week in the On braes , when we plense , then , We'll sit an ' sowth a tune ; village public - house ; but lest the meeting should become an occasion of dissipation , Syne rhyme till't ...
To see the coming year ; They were to meet once a - week in the On braes , when we plense , then , We'll sit an ' sowth a tune ; village public - house ; but lest the meeting should become an occasion of dissipation , Syne rhyme till't ...
Pagina 11
Such was the kind of man who was ber yet ever pleasant and cheerful light the aristocrat of the little Ayrshire burghs . of morning , before misfortune had become Sometimes he was the doctor , sometimes personal ...
Such was the kind of man who was ber yet ever pleasant and cheerful light the aristocrat of the little Ayrshire burghs . of morning , before misfortune had become Sometimes he was the doctor , sometimes personal ...
Pagina 20
But still the circumstances of were closed with double barriers , Walter this new beginning were little likely to Scott being as yet but a long - headed boy encourage a man who had now become in Edinburgh , whose pulses had tingled ...
But still the circumstances of were closed with double barriers , Walter this new beginning were little likely to Scott being as yet but a long - headed boy encourage a man who had now become in Edinburgh , whose pulses had tingled ...
Pagina 26
The the young folks should not overhear , “ your river was becoming grey , and the Cliefden tenderness overwhelms me . ” woods were preparing for the night by · What do you mean ? ” she says , suddrawing , over themselves a thin veil of ...
The the young folks should not overhear , “ your river was becoming grey , and the Cliefden tenderness overwhelms me . ” woods were preparing for the night by · What do you mean ? ” she says , suddrawing , over themselves a thin veil of ...
Pagina 53
... and then taking a sursideration of what would become of me vey of me , said , but with some hesitation , when I returned in the evening , and bad that I was welcome . Dinner was brought to bear the brunt of Mrs. Bell's anger all in ...
... and then taking a sursideration of what would become of me vey of me , said , but with some hesitation , when I returned in the evening , and bad that I was welcome . Dinner was brought to bear the brunt of Mrs. Bell's anger all in ...
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