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Side 21
... baronet , who was on terms of gaiety with any random creature he would meet upon the road , played pranks so droll , indulged so queer a fancy , laughed so heart- ily at the 1910. ] 21 FANCY FARM CHAPS I -III BY NEIL MUNRO,
... baronet , who was on terms of gaiety with any random creature he would meet upon the road , played pranks so droll , indulged so queer a fancy , laughed so heart- ily at the 1910. ] 21 FANCY FARM CHAPS I -III BY NEIL MUNRO,
Side 22
... said she , " but she meant no harm . " " " She never does , " said the baronet , " but I wish she could have spared you . As God's in heaven , Jean , I have been happy ! " " Oh , Andy ! " she exclaimed -a feckless 22 [ Jan. Fancy Farm .
... said she , " but she meant no harm . " " " She never does , " said the baronet , " but I wish she could have spared you . As God's in heaven , Jean , I have been happy ! " " Oh , Andy ! " she exclaimed -a feckless 22 [ Jan. Fancy Farm .
Side 32
... baronet . " I wouldn't wonder , " said the lawyer , yawning . " Wha's for hame ? If I was him , and o ' the marryin ' kind , I would tak ' Norah ! " The company , all but the Forfar alien , looked at him with some surprise ; he seemed ...
... baronet . " I wouldn't wonder , " said the lawyer , yawning . " Wha's for hame ? If I was him , and o ' the marryin ' kind , I would tak ' Norah ! " The company , all but the Forfar alien , looked at him with some surprise ; he seemed ...
Side 38
... baronet , quite delighted at the idea . " That's the way to look upon it , —like a play ; or a poem ! That's why I'm sorry for poor old Beswick ; he takes his Works in the deadliest ear- nest , looks upon them as a kind of soulless ...
... baronet , quite delighted at the idea . " That's the way to look upon it , —like a play ; or a poem ! That's why I'm sorry for poor old Beswick ; he takes his Works in the deadliest ear- nest , looks upon them as a kind of soulless ...
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... Baronet , fiddling with the pens that lay before him on the table . " A most reputable institu- tion ; there are those it well be- comes , Sir Andrew , " answered the lawyer . " I confess as much heartily , because , in my own position ...
... Baronet , fiddling with the pens that lay before him on the table . " A most reputable institu- tion ; there are those it well be- comes , Sir Andrew , " answered the lawyer . " I confess as much heartily , because , in my own position ...
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