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Side 32
... soon . He did not answer . " Man ! " cried his uncle , comprehending , as he fancied , " ye have put your foot in it wi ' Sandy ! I knew if ye gave him the slighest reason to think ye were trifling wi ' his girl and spoiling sport with ...
... soon . He did not answer . " Man ! " cried his uncle , comprehending , as he fancied , " ye have put your foot in it wi ' Sandy ! I knew if ye gave him the slighest reason to think ye were trifling wi ' his girl and spoiling sport with ...
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... soon put breeks on them , the Duke and me , a ' ghalaid ! " said her husband , cheerily , plucking up the waist- band of his trousers . " Stop you ! " " It's not so much at first what I'll put into them , " he said to Æneas , " it's ...
... soon put breeks on them , the Duke and me , a ' ghalaid ! " said her husband , cheerily , plucking up the waist- band of his trousers . " Stop you ! " " It's not so much at first what I'll put into them , " he said to Æneas , " it's ...
Side 38
... soon can tell ye that ! " said Ninian , and showed to him a knapsack . He turned it out upon a form . It held a shirt or two , some hose , a pair of brogues , a shagreen case of razors , a pot of salve , a Bible , and a dirk . " The ...
... soon can tell ye that ! " said Ninian , and showed to him a knapsack . He turned it out upon a form . It held a shirt or two , some hose , a pair of brogues , a shagreen case of razors , a pot of salve , a Bible , and a dirk . " The ...
Side 46
... soon after daybreak . So , though the hunting season begins in November , April , as I have re- marked , is the safest month for such outsiders as in this luxurious age are prepared to adventure this somewhat strenuous pastime , in ...
... soon after daybreak . So , though the hunting season begins in November , April , as I have re- marked , is the safest month for such outsiders as in this luxurious age are prepared to adventure this somewhat strenuous pastime , in ...
Side 51
... soon compelled to take them up , and carry one under each arm , but after a time he grew so stiff and numb that one had to be dropped to save the other , and incidentally him- self ! This first dog was sub- sequently found dead where he ...
... soon compelled to take them up , and carry one under each arm , but after a time he grew so stiff and numb that one had to be dropped to save the other , and incidentally him- self ! This first dog was sub- sequently found dead where he ...
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