Harley Radington. A Tale, Bind 2A. K. Newman&Company, 1821 |
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... Gude bless ye , Mr. Charley , and dinna swear at sic ( 1 ) a fearfu rate ! " said Barbara . " Haud ( 2 ) ye'r tongue , woman , that sharpest of all weapons , offensive and de- fensive , sharper than steel , nimble as the wind ...
... Gude bless ye , Mr. Charley , and dinna swear at sic ( 1 ) a fearfu rate ! " said Barbara . " Haud ( 2 ) ye'r tongue , woman , that sharpest of all weapons , offensive and de- fensive , sharper than steel , nimble as the wind ...
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... gude can a doctor do for ane like her , bewitched by the fairy - folk ? Sir , they torment her night and day , and place afore her een the appearance o ' twa coffins , and o ' twa winding - sheets , ane for hersel , and the ither for ...
... gude can a doctor do for ane like her , bewitched by the fairy - folk ? Sir , they torment her night and day , and place afore her een the appearance o ' twa coffins , and o ' twa winding - sheets , ane for hersel , and the ither for ...
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... gude - so come awa . " I followed in si- lence . We came to the spot from which I observed the figure emerge ; he removed a light covering of deals and turf , and I saw a kind of den , into which he invited me to descend . " If ye'r ...
... gude - so come awa . " I followed in si- lence . We came to the spot from which I observed the figure emerge ; he removed a light covering of deals and turf , and I saw a kind of den , into which he invited me to descend . " If ye'r ...
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... gude rest . I'm gaen down till the shore , to see if there is no appearance o ' ony part o ' the smuggler to the fore . " I laid myself to rest on Luggie's straw and rug , and soon fell into a profound sleep ; I dreamed of Ellen - I saw ...
... gude rest . I'm gaen down till the shore , to see if there is no appearance o ' ony part o ' the smuggler to the fore . " I laid myself to rest on Luggie's straw and rug , and soon fell into a profound sleep ; I dreamed of Ellen - I saw ...
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Dorothea Primrose CAMPBELL. " Yea , that sall I , but it's a gude way aff . " My purse was luckily still about me ; I therefore paid my strange host , who helped me to ascend from his cave , and saw me part of the way to Eric Irving ...
Dorothea Primrose CAMPBELL. " Yea , that sall I , but it's a gude way aff . " My purse was luckily still about me ; I therefore paid my strange host , who helped me to ascend from his cave , and saw me part of the way to Eric Irving ...
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66 MY DEAR adieu appearance Archi Archibald astonishment aunt Aurora Borealis beautiful beloved Ellen bewitch bless blush boat bosom Breda Captain Godwin Catharine CHAP CHAPTER charming cold comfort dark daughter death delight dington Ellen Edenborg Elspeth England Eversley exclaimed eyes father fear feelings felt Fetler fish frae gazed girl Grace Grantly grave Greenland Grovely Island gude Hamilton hand Hanson happy Harley Radington harpooner hear heart Heaven Henderson honour hope hung Hunner knew leet Lerwick look Lovegold Luggie married maun Miss Martha Mora Lodge morning mother never night North Cape Noss ocean pale poor Rendall rocks Scotland ship sillics Sir Harley smiling soon sorrow soul speak storm strange Swinsness tears tell ye tempest Theasetter thing uncle vessel watch waves weel wife wild wind wish woman ye'r young Zetland Isles