Guy Mannering or the Astrologer1895 |
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Page 13
... mair ? -it was laid till her ere she had a sark ower her head ; and the man that she since wadded does not think her a pin the waur for the misfortune . They live , Mr. Mannering , by the shore - side at Annan , and a mair decent ...
... mair ? -it was laid till her ere she had a sark ower her head ; and the man that she since wadded does not think her a pin the waur for the misfortune . They live , Mr. Mannering , by the shore - side at Annan , and a mair decent ...
Page 15
... mair in the fair , bye mysell , as I said before , and I e'en gae them leg - bail , for there's nae ease in dealing wi ' quarrelsome fowk . And there's Dunbog has warned the Red Rotten and John Young aff his grunds - black be his cast ...
... mair in the fair , bye mysell , as I said before , and I e'en gae them leg - bail , for there's nae ease in dealing wi ' quarrelsome fowk . And there's Dunbog has warned the Red Rotten and John Young aff his grunds - black be his cast ...
Page 16
... mair a gentleman than the blunker that's biggit the bonnie house down in the howm . But the like o ' you , Laird , that's a real gentleman for sae mony hundred years , and never hunds puir fowk aff your grund as if they were mad tykes ...
... mair a gentleman than the blunker that's biggit the bonnie house down in the howm . But the like o ' you , Laird , that's a real gentleman for sae mony hundred years , and never hunds puir fowk aff your grund as if they were mad tykes ...
Page 48
... mair ; the highway is as free to our cuddies as to his gelding . ' The tone of the man being sulky , and even menacing , Mr. Bertram thought it best to put his dignity in his pocket , and pass by the procession quietly , on such space ...
... mair ; the highway is as free to our cuddies as to his gelding . ' The tone of the man being sulky , and even menacing , Mr. Bertram thought it best to put his dignity in his pocket , and pass by the procession quietly , on such space ...
Page 53
... mair busy than other folk ? Cannot he sing his sang , and take his drink , and draw his salary , like Collector Snail , honest man , that never fashes ony body ? And I wonder at you , Laird , for meddling and making . Did we ever want ...
... mair busy than other folk ? Cannot he sing his sang , and take his drink , and draw his salary , like Collector Snail , honest man , that never fashes ony body ? And I wonder at you , Laird , for meddling and making . Did we ever want ...
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