Sir Andrew Wylie, of that ilk, by the author of 'Annals of the parish'.W. Blackwood, 1822 |
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Sir Andrew Wylie, of That Ilk, by the Author of 'Annals of the Parish' John Galt Ingen forhåndsvisning - 2016 |
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amused ANDREW WYLIE appearance auld Avonside baith bawbee Birchland blithe spirit boys canna carriage CHAPTER character Chastington Chastington-hall consequence Countess Craigland cried Andrew cried Mordaunt cried the Earl delighted dinna dinner door Dowager drew Earl's effect Elderbower endeavour exclaimed eyes feelings Ferrers Flounce fortune frae gaun Glasgow hand heard heart hero honour hope humour immediately inquired Janet John Gledd's Kilwinning Lady Sandyford Ladyship Leddy London looked Lord Sandyford Lordship mair manner mansion Marquis Martha Mary Mary Cunningham master maun mind Miss Mizy morning mother mutchkin neighbour Nettle never night obliged paragraph phatically Pierston racter replied Andrew respect Rose and Crown Runnington Sandyford-house seat servants Servinal shew Sir Charles Solicitor soon spirit Stoneyholm sure Tannyhill thing thought tion took Vellum weel Wheelie wish woman Wylie ye'll ye're young
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Side 147 - And he spake of trees, from the cedar tree that is in Lebanon even unto the hyssop that springeth out of the wall: he spake also of beasts, and of fowl, and of creeping things, and of fishes.