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Page 41
He does not live , does he ? ” “ As lifelich as you or I , ” said Hatteraick . “ Good
God ! —But in India ? ” exclaimed Glossin . “ No — tousand deyvils ! here — on
this dirty coast of yours , " rejoined the prisoner . “ But , Hatteraick , this , —that is ,
if ...
He does not live , does he ? ” “ As lifelich as you or I , ” said Hatteraick . “ Good
God ! —But in India ? ” exclaimed Glossin . “ No — tousand deyvils ! here — on
this dirty coast of yours , " rejoined the prisoner . “ But , Hatteraick , this , —that is ,
if ...
Page 61
Live with you ? nein — I would have a lust - haus of mine own on the
Middleburgh dyke , and a blumen - garten like a burgomaster's . ” “ Ay , and a
wooden lion at the door , and a painted sentinel in the garden , with a pipe in his
mouth !
Live with you ? nein — I would have a lust - haus of mine own on the
Middleburgh dyke , and a blumen - garten like a burgomaster's . ” “ Ay , and a
wooden lion at the door , and a painted sentinel in the garden , with a pipe in his
mouth !
Page 106
On many occasions this has a singular and striking effect , but it degenerates into
mere empty form and grimace , in cases where the defunct has had the
misfortune to live unbeloved and die unlamented . — The English service for the
dead ...
On many occasions this has a singular and striking effect , but it degenerates into
mere empty form and grimace , in cases where the defunct has had the
misfortune to live unbeloved and die unlamented . — The English service for the
dead ...
Page 139
... and an ear that hears us baith , -Harry Bertram , that was thought to perish at
Warroch Point ; never did die there — he was to have a weary weard o't till his
ane - and - twentieth year , that was aye said o ' him — but if ye live and I live , ye'
ll ...
... and an ear that hears us baith , -Harry Bertram , that was thought to perish at
Warroch Point ; never did die there — he was to have a weary weard o't till his
ane - and - twentieth year , that was aye said o ' him — but if ye live and I live , ye'
ll ...
Page 200
Aweel , aweel , that's sune settled ; we'll no excise you neither , though we live
sae near the Custom - house . And I maun see to get you some fire and some
dinner too , l'se warrant ; but your dinner will be but a puir ane the day , no
expecting ...
Aweel , aweel , that's sune settled ; we'll no excise you neither , though we live
sae near the Custom - house . And I maun see to get you some fire and some
dinner too , l'se warrant ; but your dinner will be but a puir ane the day , no
expecting ...
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