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Page 13
Troth , Laird , and there was muckle want o ' you , and the like o ' you ; for there
was a whin bonnie lasses there , forbye ... bye mysell , as I said before , and I e'
en gae them leg - bail , for there's nae ease in dealing wi ' quarrelsome fowk .
Troth , Laird , and there was muckle want o ' you , and the like o ' you ; for there
was a whin bonnie lasses there , forbye ... bye mysell , as I said before , and I e'
en gae them leg - bail , for there's nae ease in dealing wi ' quarrelsome fowk .
Page 274
When our Liddesdale friend had heard the whole to an end , he shook his great
black head “ Weel , I'll uphaud there's baith gude and ill amang the gipsies , and
if they deal wi ' the Enemy , it's a ' their ain business , and no ours . I ken what the
...
When our Liddesdale friend had heard the whole to an end , he shook his great
black head “ Weel , I'll uphaud there's baith gude and ill amang the gipsies , and
if they deal wi ' the Enemy , it's a ' their ain business , and no ours . I ken what the
...
Page 288
—and when was there ever , or when will there ever be , a family of Ellangowan ,
but bearing the gallant name of the ... because he thinks his house is to be
attacked this night by the smugglers : there's naebody means to touch his house ;
he ...
—and when was there ever , or when will there ever be , a family of Ellangowan ,
but bearing the gallant name of the ... because he thinks his house is to be
attacked this night by the smugglers : there's naebody means to touch his house ;
he ...
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