The Club-book: The deer-stalkers (continued). The painterCochrane and Pickersgill, 1831 |
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... Finnan haddie had saluted my senses , that the visions of the olden time fled from my eyes . While busy with my breakfast , another traveller came into the room . He had a pack on his back and an ell - wand in his hand , and appeared to ...
... Finnan haddie had saluted my senses , that the visions of the olden time fled from my eyes . While busy with my breakfast , another traveller came into the room . He had a pack on his back and an ell - wand in his hand , and appeared to ...
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... Finnan haddie , but as often edged himself with a jerk farther away from the temptation ; and whenever the landlady came into the room , his remonstrances on her delay , at first deli- vered in a moaning , heart - broken tone , became ...
... Finnan haddie , but as often edged himself with a jerk farther away from the temptation ; and whenever the landlady came into the room , his remonstrances on her delay , at first deli- vered in a moaning , heart - broken tone , became ...
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... Finnan haddie , groaned deeply , and went forth upon his journey . THE BOGLE O ' THE BRAE . A QUEER COURTING THE CHEATERIE PACKMAN . 229.
... Finnan haddie , groaned deeply , and went forth upon his journey . THE BOGLE O ' THE BRAE . A QUEER COURTING THE CHEATERIE PACKMAN . 229.
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