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Page 67
repaid , by service to the laird in war , or , more frequently , by infesting or
plundering the lands of those neighbouring barons with whom he chanced to be
at feud . Latterly , their services were of a more pacific nature . The women spun
mittens ...
repaid , by service to the laird in war , or , more frequently , by infesting or
plundering the lands of those neighbouring barons with whom he chanced to be
at feud . Latterly , their services were of a more pacific nature . The women spun
mittens ...
Page 75
To all these revenue adventures did the Laird of Ellangowan seriously incline ,
and the amusement which he derived from Kennedy's society , formed an
excellent reason for countenancing and assisting the narrator in the execution of
his ...
To all these revenue adventures did the Laird of Ellangowan seriously incline ,
and the amusement which he derived from Kennedy's society , formed an
excellent reason for countenancing and assisting the narrator in the execution of
his ...
Page 96
Weel , but , ' said the precentor , waving his hand , as if eager to retrieve the
command of the discourse , ' he waited on the young Laird by night and day .
Now , it chanced , when the bairn was near five years auld , that the Laird had a
sight of ...
Weel , but , ' said the precentor , waving his hand , as if eager to retrieve the
command of the discourse , ' he waited on the young Laird by night and day .
Now , it chanced , when the bairn was near five years auld , that the Laird had a
sight of ...
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