... father's credit, as an honest man, that he should, even after his death, desire to see justice done to a poor man like you, yet you are sensible that ill-dispositioned men might make bad constructions upon it, concerning his soul's health. So, I think,... Waverly Novels - Side 186af Walter Scott - 1864Fuld visning - Om denne bog
| Walter Scott - 1824 - 338 sider
...constructions upon it, concerning his soul's health. So, I think, we had better lay the hail dirdum on that ill-deedie creature, Major Weir, and say naething...dream in the wood of Pitmurkie. You had taken ower mickle brandy to be very certain about ony thing; and, Steenie, this receipt, (his hand shook while... | |
| Tobias Merton - 1824 - 488 sider
...bad constructions upon it, concerning his soul's health. So I think we had better lay the hail dinlum on that ill-deedie creature, Major Weir, and say naething...dream in the wood of Pitmurkie. You had taken ower mickle brandy to be very certain about onything ; and, Steenie, this receipt, (his hand shook while... | |
| Tobias Merton (pseud) - 1824 - 480 sider
...bad constructions upon it, concerning his soul's health. So I think we had better lay the hail dirdum on that ill-deedie creature, Major Weir, and say naething...your dream in the wood of Pitmurkie. You had taken owermickle brandy to be very certain about onything; and, Steenie, this receipt, (his hand shook while... | |
| Walter Scott - 1824 - 334 sider
...it, concerning his soul's health. So, I think, we had better lay the hail dirdum on that iil-deedie creature, Major Weir, and say naething about your dream in the wood of Pitmurkie. You had taken ower mickle brandy to be very certain about onything ; and, Steenie, this receipt, (his hand shook while... | |
| 1824 - 394 sider
...constructions upon it, concerning his soul's health. So, I think, we had better lay the hail dirduni on that ill-deedie creature, Major Weir, and say naething about your dream in the wood of Pitumrkie. You had taken ower mickle brandy to be very certain about onything ; and, Steenie, this... | |
| sir Walter Scott (bart.) - 1824 - 336 sider
...constructions upon it, concerning his soul's health. So, I think, we had better lay the hail dirdum on that ill-deedie creature, Major Weir, and say naething about your dream in the wood of Pitruurkie. You had taken ower mickle brandy to be very certain about onything; and, Steenie, this... | |
| Walter Scott - 1824 - 330 sider
...constructions upon it, concerning his soul's health. So, I think, we had better lay the hail dirdum on that ill-deedie creature, Major Weir, and say naething about your dream in the wood of Pitmurkic. You had taken ower mickle brandy to be very certain about onything ; and, Steenie, this... | |
| 1826 - 654 sider
...constructions upon it, concerning his soul's health. So, I think, we had better lay the whole dirdem on that ill-deedie creature, Major Weir, and say naething...dream in the wood of Pitmurkie. You had taken ower mickle brandy to be very certain about anything ; and, Steenie, this receipt, (his hand shook while... | |
| Sir Walter Scott - 1832 - 378 sider
...constructions upon it,, concerning his soul's health. So, I think, we had better lay the haill dirdum on that ill-deedie creature, Major Weir, and say naething...this receipt," (his hand shook while he held it out,) — « its but a queer kind of document, and we will do best, I think, to put it quietly in the fire."... | |
| Walter Scott - 1834 - 848 sider
...constructions upon it, concerning his soul's health. So, I think, we had better lay the haill dirdum on that ill-deedie creature, Major Weir, and say naething...taken ower muckle brandy to be very certain about onything ; and, Steenie, this receipt, (his hand shook while he held it out,)—it's but a queer kind... | |
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