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Page 64
... heard otherwise , " said the old man , looking up with a stern and menacing countenance , " you should have heard of it too . " And he plodded on his way , tarrying no farther questions . * When the Laird had pressed on with diffi ...
... heard otherwise , " said the old man , looking up with a stern and menacing countenance , " you should have heard of it too . " And he plodded on his way , tarrying no farther questions . * When the Laird had pressed on with diffi ...
Page 114
... heard you too often describe the scene with comic unction , to hope you will be deterred from making the purchase . I trust , however , the hospitable gossiping Laird has not run himself upon the shallows , and that his chaplain , whom ...
... heard you too often describe the scene with comic unction , to hope you will be deterred from making the purchase . I trust , however , the hospitable gossiping Laird has not run himself upon the shallows , and that his chaplain , whom ...
Page 381
... heard to dash from side to side , until the noise of its descent , thunder- ing from cliff to cliff , dies away in distant and faint tinkling , less loud than that of a sheep's bell at a mile's distance . The common people , in their ...
... heard to dash from side to side , until the noise of its descent , thunder- ing from cliff to cliff , dies away in distant and faint tinkling , less loud than that of a sheep's bell at a mile's distance . The common people , in their ...
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