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Ay , sir ; the morning's weel eneugh , " answered the landlady , drily . “ Mrs. Mac -
Candlish , I wish to know if the justices are to dine here as usual after the
business of the court on Tuesday ? " “ I believe — I fancy sae , sir — as usual ” —
about ...
Ay , sir ; the morning's weel eneugh , " answered the landlady , drily . “ Mrs. Mac -
Candlish , I wish to know if the justices are to dine here as usual after the
business of the court on Tuesday ? " “ I believe — I fancy sae , sir — as usual ” —
about ...
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Troth , sir , I canna weel say — I never take heed whether my company be lang or
short , if they make a lang bill . " “ And if they do not , you can do that for them , eh
, Mrs. Mac - Candlish — ha , ha , ha ! -- But this young man that I inquire after ...
Troth , sir , I canna weel say — I never take heed whether my company be lang or
short , if they make a lang bill . " “ And if they do not , you can do that for them , eh
, Mrs. Mac - Candlish — ha , ha , ha ! -- But this young man that I inquire after ...
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I wot weel did I , ” said the landlady , now as eager to communicate her evidence
as formerly desirous to suppress it . “ He telld me his name was Brown , and he
said it was likely that an auld woman like a gipsy wife might be asking for him— ...
I wot weel did I , ” said the landlady , now as eager to communicate her evidence
as formerly desirous to suppress it . “ He telld me his name was Brown , and he
said it was likely that an auld woman like a gipsy wife might be asking for him— ...
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and Miss Lucy Bertram , that ye ken fu ' weel yoursell , Mr. Glossin — they were
walking wi ' the young Laird of Hazlewood upon the ice . ” “ And what did you tell
him about them ? ” demanded Glossin . “ Tut , we just said that was Miss Lucy ...
and Miss Lucy Bertram , that ye ken fu ' weel yoursell , Mr. Glossin — they were
walking wi ' the young Laird of Hazlewood upon the ice . ” “ And what did you tell
him about them ? ” demanded Glossin . “ Tut , we just said that was Miss Lucy ...
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Weel , aweel , sirs , ” said Jabos , whose hardheaded and uncultivated
shrewdness seemed sometimes to start the game when others beat the bush— “
Weel , weel , ye may be a ' mista'en yet - I'll never believe that a man would lay a
plan to ...
Weel , aweel , sirs , ” said Jabos , whose hardheaded and uncultivated
shrewdness seemed sometimes to start the game when others beat the bush— “
Weel , weel , ye may be a ' mista'en yet - I'll never believe that a man would lay a
plan to ...
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