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Side 1
Her merino gown , rather too fashionably made for a servant , and her coquettish
little cap , trimmed with blue ribbons , shewed that Jessie Gibson was not without
some idea that she was a beauty . ' He ' s no coming , mother ; he. No . 100 .
Her merino gown , rather too fashionably made for a servant , and her coquettish
little cap , trimmed with blue ribbons , shewed that Jessie Gibson was not without
some idea that she was a beauty . ' He ' s no coming , mother ; he. No . 100 .
Side 2
I think I see him , though I see something doon the road , ' Jessie responded
joyfully . “ It canna be onybody else sic a nicht as this . And , indeed , no living
creature , save a criminal fleeing from detection , or a lover hastening to his
mistress , or ...
I think I see him , though I see something doon the road , ' Jessie responded
joyfully . “ It canna be onybody else sic a nicht as this . And , indeed , no living
creature , save a criminal fleeing from detection , or a lover hastening to his
mistress , or ...
Side 3
Jessie drew her into their outer room - a sort of kitchen - a decent , cleanly , tidy
apartment with a blazing fire , and a row of cups set for tea on a deal table at the
window . The rest of the family , consisting of the mother and two or three children
...
Jessie drew her into their outer room - a sort of kitchen - a decent , cleanly , tidy
apartment with a blazing fire , and a row of cups set for tea on a deal table at the
window . The rest of the family , consisting of the mother and two or three children
...
Side 4
Once , too , taken possession of by this generous idea , Jessie would hear of
nothing else . Besides the really compassionate and generous impulses by
which she had been actuated in the first place , there was something pleasing to
her ...
Once , too , taken possession of by this generous idea , Jessie would hear of
nothing else . Besides the really compassionate and generous impulses by
which she had been actuated in the first place , there was something pleasing to
her ...
Side 5
Moreover , Jessie was led still further astray by her really strong feelings of family
affection . She did not reflect that she was only selfishly indulging her own
feelings , and pampering a vain passion for praise , and an egotistical desire to
be ...
Moreover , Jessie was led still further astray by her really strong feelings of family
affection . She did not reflect that she was only selfishly indulging her own
feelings , and pampering a vain passion for praise , and an egotistical desire to
be ...
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Side 21 - Now by the lips of those ye love, fair gentlemen of France, Charge for the golden lilies now — upon them with the lance! A thousand spurs are striking deep, a thousand spears in rest, A thousand knights are pressing close behind the snow-white crest; And in they burst, and on they rushed, while, like a guiding star, Amidst the thickest carnage blazed the helmet of Navarre.
Side 3 - Blow up the fire, my maidens! Bring water from the well! For a' my house shall feast this night, Since my three sons are well.
Side 22 - D'Aumale hath cried for quarter. The Flemish count is slain. Their ranks are breaking like thin clouds before a Biscay gale ; The field is heaped with bleeding steeds, and flags, and cloven mail. And then we thought on vengeance, and, all along our van, " Remember St. Bartholomew," was passed from man to man. But out spake gentle Henry, " No Frenchman is my foe : Down, down, with every foreigner, but let your brethren go.
Side 27 - ... grown cauld to me. When we came in by Glasgow town We were a comely sight to see : My Love was clad in the black velvet, And I mysell in cramasie. But had I wist, before I kist...
Side 3 - Up then crew the red, red cock, And up and crew the gray; The eldest to the youngest said,
Side 20 - Full fifteen stane o' Spanish iron, They hae laid a' right sair on me ; Wi' locks and keys I am fast bound Into this dungeon dark and dreirie.
Side 2 - Wi ae lock o his gowden hair We'll theek our nest when it grows bare. "Mony a one for him makes mane, But nane sail ken where he is gane; Oer his white banes when they are bare, The wind sail blaw for evermair.