| 1824 - 394 sider
...find the Cat's Cradle? There are cats enough about the old house, but I think they kitten without the ceremony of bed or cradle." " We were best ask Hutcheon,"...clock-house, only accessible by a ladder, for the opening was on the outside, and far above the battlements, was called of old the Cat's Cradle. " There will I go... | |
| sir Walter Scott (bart.) - 1824 - 400 sider
...find the Cat's Cradle? There are cats enough about the old house, but I think they kitten without the ceremony of bed or cradle." " We were best ask Hutcheon."...clock-house, only accessible by a ladder, for the opening was on the outside, and far above the battlements, was called of old the Cat's Cradle. " There will I go... | |
| Walter Scott - 1824 - 334 sider
...find the Cat's Cradle ? There are cats enough about the old house, but I think they kitten without the ceremony of bed or cradle." " We were best ask Hutcheon,"...the clock-house, only accessible by a ladder, for 17 the opening was on the outside, and far above the battlements, was called of old the Cat's Cradle.... | |
| Walter Scott - 1824 - 330 sider
...without the ceremony of bed or cradle." " We were best ask Hutcheon," said my gudesire ; " he kens a"1 the odd corners about as weel as — another serving-man...the clock-house, only accessible by a ladder, for IT the opening was on the outside, and far above the battlements, was called of old the Cat's Cradle.... | |
| Tobias Merton (pseud) - 1824 - 480 sider
...find the Cat's Cradle ? There are cats enough about the old house, but I think they kitten without the ceremony of bed or cradle." " We were best ask Hutcheon,"...— another serving-man that is now gane, and that I wadna like to name." opening was on the outside-, and far above the battlements, was called of old... | |
| Tobias Merton - 1824 - 488 sider
...find the Cat's Cradle ? There are cats enough about the old house, but I think they kitten without the ceremony of bed or cradle." " We were best ask Hutcheon,"...— another serving-man that is now gane, and that I wadna like to name." opening was on the outside, and far above the battlements, was called of old the... | |
| sir Walter Scott (bart.) - 1824 - 334 sider
...find the Cat's Cradle ? There are cats enough about the old house, but I think they kitten without the ceremony of bed or cradle." " We were best ask Hutcheon,"...gudesire; " he kens a' the odd corners about as weel as—another serving-man that is now gane, and that I wad not like to name." Aweel, Hutcheon, when... | |
| sir Walter Scott (bart.) - 1824 - 336 sider
...find the Cat's Cradle ? There are cats enough about the old house, but I think they kitten without the ceremony of bed or cradle." " We were best ask Hutcheon,"...gudesire; " he kens a' the odd corners about as weel as—another serving-man that is now gane, and that I wad not like to name.'" A weel, Hutcheon, when... | |
| 1826 - 654 sider
...ask Hutcheon,' said my gudesire ; ' he kens a' theodd corners about as weel as — another serringman that is now gane, and that I wad not like to name.'...clock-house, only accessible by a ladder, for the upening was on the outside, and far ahove the battlements, was called of old the Cat's Cradle. " «... | |
| Sir Walter Scott - 1832 - 378 sider
...without the ceremony of bed or cradle." " We were best ask Hutcheon," said my gudesire ; " he kens a1 the odd corners about as weel as — another serving-man...that is now gane, and that I wad not like to name." A weel, Hutcheon, when he was asked, told them, that a ruinous turret, lang disused, next to the clock-house,... | |
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