The Complete Works of Sir Walter Scott: With a Biography, and His Last Additions and Illustrations, Volume 4Conner & Cooke, 1833 |
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... thought I wad never ware a many of the barge - men and water - men of all kinds ; saxpence sterling on ane of their saucy chamberlains and maintains , in his royal grace , John Taylor the at a hostelry , sae lang as I could sleep fresh ...
... thought I wad never ware a many of the barge - men and water - men of all kinds ; saxpence sterling on ane of their saucy chamberlains and maintains , in his royal grace , John Taylor the at a hostelry , sae lang as I could sleep fresh ...
Page 19
... thought I , we ken better , for we will eat it - and he spoke of paying your lordship a visit . " " Laurie is as honest a lad as ever lifted a ladle , " said Richie ; " not but what I dare to say he can lick his fingers like other folk ...
... thought I , we ken better , for we will eat it - and he spoke of paying your lordship a visit . " " Laurie is as honest a lad as ever lifted a ladle , " said Richie ; " not but what I dare to say he can lick his fingers like other folk ...
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... thought to have cracked Lutin's pate for the speech , but , after a ' , the contro- versy was not worth it . " slip of paper , carefully bound round with a string. " Do they use such terms of me ? " said Lord Nigel . " Death and the ...
... thought to have cracked Lutin's pate for the speech , but , after a ' , the contro- versy was not worth it . " slip of paper , carefully bound round with a string. " Do they use such terms of me ? " said Lord Nigel . " Death and the ...
Page 60
... Thought after thought rushed on him ; but , upon the whole , Lord Glenvarloch was so little satisfied with the result of his own reflections , that he resolved to dissipate them by a walk in the Park , and , taking his cloak and beaver ...
... Thought after thought rushed on him ; but , upon the whole , Lord Glenvarloch was so little satisfied with the result of his own reflections , that he resolved to dissipate them by a walk in the Park , and , taking his cloak and beaver ...
Page 75
... thought , lady , " answered Margaret . " I will never see him more - but I shall have saved him , and the thought will make me happy . " 66 A cold conclusion to so bold and warm a flame , " said the lady , with a smile which seemed to ...
... thought , lady , " answered Margaret . " I will never see him more - but I shall have saved him , and the thought will make me happy . " 66 A cold conclusion to so bold and warm a flame , " said the lady , with a smile which seemed to ...
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