Robert Falconer, 3 tomasHurst and Blackett, 1868 |
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... ye dinna behave yersel ' , Betty , I'll jist awa ' ower to Muckledrum , an ' hae a caw ( drive ) throu the sessions - buik . " Betty laughed for the first time at the awful threat , and the ice once broken , things returned to somewhat ...
... ye dinna behave yersel ' , Betty , I'll jist awa ' ower to Muckledrum , an ' hae a caw ( drive ) throu the sessions - buik . " Betty laughed for the first time at the awful threat , and the ice once broken , things returned to somewhat ...
33 psl.
... ye lichtlie the glory o ' virginity . " " That's a ' verra weel , John , " interposed Ro- bert quietly ; " but there was ane thocht as muckle o't as ye do , an ' wad hae been ashamed to hear ye speak that gait aboot yer ain dauch- ter ...
... ye lichtlie the glory o ' virginity . " " That's a ' verra weel , John , " interposed Ro- bert quietly ; " but there was ane thocht as muckle o't as ye do , an ' wad hae been ashamed to hear ye speak that gait aboot yer ain dauch- ter ...
34 psl.
... hae shawn her the door - Simon wad- like you , John ; but the Lord tuik her pairt . An ' lat me tell you , John - an ' I winna beg yer pardon for sayin ' ' t , for it's God's trowth - lat me tell you , ' at gin ye gang on that gait ye ...
... hae shawn her the door - Simon wad- like you , John ; but the Lord tuik her pairt . An ' lat me tell you , John - an ' I winna beg yer pardon for sayin ' ' t , for it's God's trowth - lat me tell you , ' at gin ye gang on that gait ye ...
46 psl.
... hae ta'en ye up , I'm thinkin ' , laddie ? " she said , turning to her son . “ No , ” answered Shargar , gloomily . “ There's the man that took me up . " " An ' wha may ye be ? " she asked , turning to Falconer . " Mr. Falconer , " said ...
... hae ta'en ye up , I'm thinkin ' , laddie ? " she said , turning to her son . “ No , ” answered Shargar , gloomily . “ There's the man that took me up . " " An ' wha may ye be ? " she asked , turning to Falconer . " Mr. Falconer , " said ...
47 psl.
... ye needna 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 ...
... ye needna 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 ...
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