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Page 220
We walked round the little lake , supported by Hazlewood , who lent us each an
arm . He spoke , poor fellow , with great kindness , to old and young , and
seemed deservedly popular among the assembled crowd . At length we thought
of ...
We walked round the little lake , supported by Hazlewood , who lent us each an
arm . He spoke , poor fellow , with great kindness , to old and young , and
seemed deservedly popular among the assembled crowd . At length we thought
of ...
Page 231
Our readers ' old acquaintance , Jock Jabos , was first summoned , and admitted
frankly , that he had seen and conversed upon the ice that morning with a
stranger , who , he understood , had lodged at the Gordon - arms the night before
.
Our readers ' old acquaintance , Jock Jabos , was first summoned , and admitted
frankly , that he had seen and conversed upon the ice that morning with a
stranger , who , he understood , had lodged at the Gordon - arms the night before
.
Page 233
9 ) rogated , whether Brown had no arms with him on that unhappy morning . “
None , ” they said , “ but an ordinary bit cutlass or hanger by his side . ” “ Now , "
said the Deacon , taking Glossin by the button , ( for , in considering this intricate
...
9 ) rogated , whether Brown had no arms with him on that unhappy morning . “
None , ” they said , “ but an ordinary bit cutlass or hanger by his side . ” “ Now , "
said the Deacon , taking Glossin by the button , ( for , in considering this intricate
...
Page 314
And how do you read the half - defaced motto , Sir , ” said Bertram , “ which is
upon that scroll above the entablature with the arms ? ” “ I - 1 - I really do not
exactly know , " replied Glossin . “ I should be apt to make it out , Our Right makes
our ...
And how do you read the half - defaced motto , Sir , ” said Bertram , “ which is
upon that scroll above the entablature with the arms ? ” “ I - 1 - I really do not
exactly know , " replied Glossin . “ I should be apt to make it out , Our Right makes
our ...
Page 421
... and his companion plain . “ Will ye taste naething yoursell , Luckie ? ” said
Dinmont . “ I shall not need it , ” replied their mysterious hostess . “ And now , ”
she said , “ ye maun hae arms - ye maunda gang on dry - handed - but use them
...
... and his companion plain . “ Will ye taste naething yoursell , Luckie ? ” said
Dinmont . “ I shall not need it , ” replied their mysterious hostess . “ And now , ”
she said , “ ye maun hae arms - ye maunda gang on dry - handed - but use them
...
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