| John Gibson Lockhart - 1837 - 608 sider
...mounted, and proceeded over moss and moor to some other equally hospitable master of the pipe. ' Ah me,' says Shortreed, 'sic an endless fund o' humour...singing. Wherever we stopped, how brawlie he suited himsell to everybody! He aye did as the lave did; never made himsell the great man, or took ony airs... | |
| John Gibson Lockhart - 1837 - 610 sider
...over moss and moor to some other equally hospitable master of the pipe. ' Ah me,' says Shortreedfc'sic an endless fund o' humour and drollery as he then...singing. Wherever we stopped, how brawlie he suited himsell to every body! He aye did as the lave did; never made himsell the great man, or took ony airs... | |
| John Gibson Lockhart - 1837 - 454 sider
...mounted, and proceeded over moss and moor to some other equally hospitable master of the pipe. ' Ah me,' says Shortreed, ' sic an endless fund o' humour...but we were either laughing or roaring and singing. Whereever we stopped, how brawlie he suited himsell to every body ! He aye did as the lave did ; never... | |
| John Gibson Lockhart - 1837 - 318 sider
...other equally hospitable master of the pipe. ' Ah me,' says Shortreed, 'sic an endless fund o' humor and drollery as he then had wi' him ! Never ten yards...singing. Wherever we stopped, how brawlie he suited himsell to every body ! He aye did as the lave did ; never made himsell the great man, or took ony... | |
| John Gibson Lockhart - 1839 - 422 sider
...London porter." Auld Thomas found them, nevertheless, well disposed for " breakfast" on their arrival M Twizzlehope ; and this being over, he delighted them...Wherever we stopped, how brawlie he suited himsel' to everybody ! He aye did as the lave did ; never made himsel' the great man, or took ony airs in the... | |
| Thomas Carlyle - 1839 - 466 sider
...other equally hospitable master of the pipe. " Ah me," says Shortreed, " sic an endless fund o' humor and drollery as he then had wi' him ! Never ten yards...singing. Wherever we stopped, how brawlie he suited himsell to every body! He aye did as the lave did; never made himsell the great man, or took ony airs... | |
| John Gibson Lockhart - 1845 - 836 sider
...master of the pipe. " Eh me 1 " says Shortreed, " sic an endless fund o' humour and drollery as ho then had wi' him ! Never ten yards but we were either laughing or roaring and singing. Wherever wo stopped, how brawlie he suited himsel' to everybody ! He aye did as the lave did ; never made himsel'... | |
| William Howitt - 1847 - 566 sider
...exhibited itself in all its exuberance. " Eh me !" says Mr. Shortreed, "sic an endless fund o' humor and drollery as he then had wi' him ! Never ten yards...himsel' to every body ! He aye did as the lave did; tie ver made himsel' the great man, or took ony airs in the company." It was in one of these raids... | |
| John Gibson Lockhart - 1848 - 428 sider
...of whisky-punch, manufactured in a certain wooden vessel, resembling a very small milkpail, which ho called Wisdom, because it " made " only a few spoonfuls...Wherever we stopped, how brawlie he suited himsel' to everybody! He ay did as the lave did ; never made himsel' the great man, or took ony airs in the company.... | |
| Thomas Carlyle - 1848 - 464 sider
...other equally hospitable master of the pipe. " Ah me," says Shortreed, " sic an endless fund o' humor and drollery as he then had wi' him ! Never ten yards...singing. Wherever we stopped, how brawlie he suited himsell to every body ! He aye did as the lave did ; never made himsell the great man, or took ony... | |
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