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Page 38
Meanwhile , this general good opinion never prevented their taking the
advantage of him on all possible occasions , turning their cattle into his parks ,
stealing his wood , shooting his game , and so forth , “ for the laird , honest man ,
he'll never ...
Meanwhile , this general good opinion never prevented their taking the
advantage of him on all possible occasions , turning their cattle into his parks ,
stealing his wood , shooting his game , and so forth , “ for the laird , honest man ,
he'll never ...
Page 44
Dunbog is nae mair a gentleman than the blunker that's biggit the bonnie house
down in the howm . But the like o ' you , Laird , that's a real gentleman for sae
mony hundred years , and never hunds puir fowk aff your grund as if they were
mad ...
Dunbog is nae mair a gentleman than the blunker that's biggit the bonnie house
down in the howm . But the like o ' you , Laird , that's a real gentleman for sae
mony hundred years , and never hunds puir fowk aff your grund as if they were
mad ...
Page 370
We now return to Bertram and Dinmont , who continued to follow their mysterious
guide through the woods and dingles , between the open common and the
ruined hamlet of Derncleugh . As she led the way , she never looked back upon
her ...
We now return to Bertram and Dinmont , who continued to follow their mysterious
guide through the woods and dingles , between the open common and the
ruined hamlet of Derncleugh . As she led the way , she never looked back upon
her ...
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