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Page 141
... Charlie's Hope to get ane o ' Dandy Dinmont's Pepper and Mustard terriers . Lord , man , he sent Tam Hudson1 the keeper , and sicken a day as we had wi ' the foumarts and the tods , and sicken a blythe gae - down as we had again e'en !
... Charlie's Hope to get ane o ' Dandy Dinmont's Pepper and Mustard terriers . Lord , man , he sent Tam Hudson1 the keeper , and sicken a day as we had wi ' the foumarts and the tods , and sicken a blythe gae - down as we had again e'en !
Page 144
... Charlie's Hope , the morn at latest , ' he rode off at a round pace . T CHAPTER XXIII Gallows and knock are too powerful on 144 GUY MANNERING.
... Charlie's Hope , the morn at latest , ' he rode off at a round pace . T CHAPTER XXIII Gallows and knock are too powerful on 144 GUY MANNERING.
Page 150
... Charlie's Hope wi ' me , that's a clear case . ' Night was Brown readily accepted the offered hospitality . now falling when they came in sight of a pretty river winding its way through a pastoral country . The hills were greener and ...
... Charlie's Hope wi ' me , that's a clear case . ' Night was Brown readily accepted the offered hospitality . now falling when they came in sight of a pretty river winding its way through a pastoral country . The hills were greener and ...
Page 155
... Charlie's Hope , she should have a pint bottle o ' brandy and a pound o ' tobacco to wear her through the winter . They're queer deevils ; as my auld father used to say , they're warst where they ' re warst guided . After a ' , there's ...
... Charlie's Hope , she should have a pint bottle o ' brandy and a pound o ' tobacco to wear her through the winter . They're queer deevils ; as my auld father used to say , they're warst where they ' re warst guided . After a ' , there's ...
Page 159
... Charlie's Hope . On their return to the house , where the goodwife presided over an ample breakfast , she heard news of the proposed fox- hunt , not indeed with approbation , but without alarm or surprise . ' Dand ye ' re the auld man ...
... Charlie's Hope . On their return to the house , where the goodwife presided over an ample breakfast , she heard news of the proposed fox- hunt , not indeed with approbation , but without alarm or surprise . ' Dand ye ' re the auld man ...
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