Robert Falconer, 3 tomasHurst and Blackett, 1868 |
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... gang wi ' ye . I'll awa ' to Dr. Anderson . He's sure to lat me gang . " " No , Shargar , " said Robert , " I can't have you with me . I've come into trouble , Shargar , and I must fight it out alone . " " Ay , ay ; I ken . Puir Mr ...
... gang wi ' ye . I'll awa ' to Dr. Anderson . He's sure to lat me gang . " " No , Shargar , " said Robert , " I can't have you with me . I've come into trouble , Shargar , and I must fight it out alone . " " Ay , ay ; I ken . Puir Mr ...
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... gang on that gait ye'll be sidin ' wi ' the Pharisee , an ' no wi ' oor Lord . Ye may lippen to yer wife , ay , an ' to Jessie her- sel ' , that kens better nor eyther o ' ye , no to mak little o ' virginity . Faith ! they think mair o ...
... gang on that gait ye'll be sidin ' wi ' the Pharisee , an ' no wi ' oor Lord . Ye may lippen to yer wife , ay , an ' to Jessie her- sel ' , that kens better nor eyther o ' ye , no to mak little o ' virginity . Faith ! they think mair o ...
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... gang into sic a flurry . He'll no come near ye , I s ' warran ' . " “ Tell me where he is , " said Robert . " Where did you see him ? I'll gie ye a ' ' at I hae gin ye'll tak me till him . ” " Hooly ! hooly ! Wha's to gang luikin ' for ...
... gang into sic a flurry . He'll no come near ye , I s ' warran ' . " “ Tell me where he is , " said Robert . " Where did you see him ? I'll gie ye a ' ' at I hae gin ye'll tak me till him . ” " Hooly ! hooly ! Wha's to gang luikin ' for ...
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... gang an ' lat him ken ' at ye're here at last , for fear it suld be ower muckle for him , seein ' ye a ' at ance . But eh , sir ! " he ad- ded , the tears gathering in his eyes , " ye'll hardly ken ' im . He's that changed ! " Johnston ...
... gang an ' lat him ken ' at ye're here at last , for fear it suld be ower muckle for him , seein ' ye a ' at ance . But eh , sir ! " he ad- ded , the tears gathering in his eyes , " ye'll hardly ken ' im . He's that changed ! " Johnston ...
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... gang . Ye're the only ane upo ' my father's side , you and yer father , gin he be alive , that I hae sib to me . My will's i ' the bottom drawer upo ' the left han ' i ' my writin ' table i ' the leebrary : -I hae left ye ilka plack ...
... gang . Ye're the only ane upo ' my father's side , you and yer father , gin he be alive , that I hae sib to me . My will's i ' the bottom drawer upo ' the left han ' i ' my writin ' table i ' the leebrary : -I hae left ye ilka plack ...
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