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Page 74
Yes — there's thirty yonder , from the auld wife of a hundred to the babe that was
born last week , that ye have turned out o ' their bits o ' bields , to sleep with the
tod and the blackcock in the muirs ! -Ride your ways , Ellangowan . -Our bairns ...
Yes — there's thirty yonder , from the auld wife of a hundred to the babe that was
born last week , that ye have turned out o ' their bits o ' bields , to sleep with the
tod and the blackcock in the muirs ! -Ride your ways , Ellangowan . -Our bairns ...
Page 108
Mr. Bertram started up without assistance , and turned round towards him ; the
ghastliness of his features forming a strange contrast with the violence of his
exclamations .-- Out of my sight , ye viper ! -ye frozen viper , that I warmed till ye
stung ...
Mr. Bertram started up without assistance , and turned round towards him ; the
ghastliness of his features forming a strange contrast with the violence of his
exclamations .-- Out of my sight , ye viper ! -ye frozen viper , that I warmed till ye
stung ...
Page 186
His thoughts immediately turned to the unfortunate lad he had left with the
carriage . Had the ruffians murdered him ? was the horrible doubt that crossed
his mind . The agony of his attention grew yet keener , and while the villains
pulled out ...
His thoughts immediately turned to the unfortunate lad he had left with the
carriage . Had the ruffians murdered him ? was the horrible doubt that crossed
his mind . The agony of his attention grew yet keener , and while the villains
pulled out ...
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