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... mind the leg- spoke before her for good gin's ' the now , " said she manners ' sake . impatiently . " Sit in , my dear , and take your supper ; I'm sure ye're needin ' it . . . . Unless your appetite is gone , " she added , twinkling ...
... mind the leg- spoke before her for good gin's ' the now , " said she manners ' sake . impatiently . " Sit in , my dear , and take your supper ; I'm sure ye're needin ' it . . . . Unless your appetite is gone , " she added , twinkling ...
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... mind o ' him wi ' Bella Vicar - she had been talkin ' some poetic nonsense to him , wi ' yon dark , eerie , Hielan ' eyes o ' hers in the proper shape to hint at a soul as deep as a loch behind them , and when she was gone says he to me ...
... mind o ' him wi ' Bella Vicar - she had been talkin ' some poetic nonsense to him , wi ' yon dark , eerie , Hielan ' eyes o ' hers in the proper shape to hint at a soul as deep as a loch behind them , and when she was gone says he to me ...
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... mind the fright he got at first when he thocht I maybe was in earnest ! " " I was put about to think it might be Margaret , " said the Bailie . " Everybody kens that her father has an eye on Islay's son for her ; that's the way he ...
... mind the fright he got at first when he thocht I maybe was in earnest ! " " I was put about to think it might be Margaret , " said the Bailie . " Everybody kens that her father has an eye on Islay's son for her ; that's the way he ...
Side 20
... mind dwell on it , by the fact that Ninian had a daughter ! She was in the house alone when he was shown into it by ... mind much more than he himself was well aware of , and all the more remarkably since in the interval she had been ...
... mind dwell on it , by the fact that Ninian had a daughter ! She was in the house alone when he was shown into it by ... mind much more than he himself was well aware of , and all the more remarkably since in the interval she had been ...
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... mind ? - the plump round brown fellow that would lie , like , in the loof of a hand . For God's sake , Æneas , do not tell me you have gone and lost it ! I'm sorely needin ' it . " " I have you now ! " said Eneas . " Of course ! the ...
... mind ? - the plump round brown fellow that would lie , like , in the loof of a hand . For God's sake , Æneas , do not tell me you have gone and lost it ! I'm sorely needin ' it . " " I have you now ! " said Eneas . " Of course ! the ...
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