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Page 150
We omit here various execrations with which these honest gentlemen garnished
their discourse , retaining only such of their expletives as are least offensive . ko'A
does no mind wind and weather — ' A has had many a north - easter in his day ...
We omit here various execrations with which these honest gentlemen garnished
their discourse , retaining only such of their expletives as are least offensive . ko'A
does no mind wind and weather — ' A has had many a north - easter in his day ...
Page 211
I am Dandie Dinmont , sir , of the Charlies - hope-the Liddesdale lad - ye'll mind
me ? It was for me you won yon grand plea . ” “ What plea , you loggerhead ? "
said the lawyer ; “ d'ye think I can remember all the fools that come to plague me
?
I am Dandie Dinmont , sir , of the Charlies - hope-the Liddesdale lad - ye'll mind
me ? It was for me you won yon grand plea . ” “ What plea , you loggerhead ? "
said the lawyer ; “ d'ye think I can remember all the fools that come to plague me
?
Page 341
These were the only words he spoke ; but their import , and the deep tone of
horror in which they were uttered , served to show what was passing in his mind .
When Meg Merrilies had also been removed from the cavern , with all the care for
...
These were the only words he spoke ; but their import , and the deep tone of
horror in which they were uttered , served to show what was passing in his mind .
When Meg Merrilies had also been removed from the cavern , with all the care for
...
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