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... poor Tappie . " She was now joined in her lamentations by two girls , who expatiated upon the cruelty of the monster that was the death " o ' gran- nie's hen , " who could make eight or ten orphans so unadvisedly , and who " had the ...
... poor Tappie . " She was now joined in her lamentations by two girls , who expatiated upon the cruelty of the monster that was the death " o ' gran- nie's hen , " who could make eight or ten orphans so unadvisedly , and who " had the ...
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... poor body ; and that she wad just tak what I liked to gie , though it would be lang indeed before the bairns got a hen like poor Tappie . " With little more ado I finished my breakfast . My hostess had her hen killed for nothing , and ...
... poor body ; and that she wad just tak what I liked to gie , though it would be lang indeed before the bairns got a hen like poor Tappie . " With little more ado I finished my breakfast . My hostess had her hen killed for nothing , and ...
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... poor , but they are all shy trouts during thunder - not one bite . No wonder . Only picture yourself a stout country lout , with bushel of hair on his shoulders t had not been raked for months , it . " I write now , Christopher , to 44 ...
... poor , but they are all shy trouts during thunder - not one bite . No wonder . Only picture yourself a stout country lout , with bushel of hair on his shoulders t had not been raked for months , it . " I write now , Christopher , to 44 ...
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... poor crazy beggar repeating such miserable stuff as I had never heard before . I was terribly affronted ; and putting my manu- script in my pocket , jogged my way home in very bad humour . Gray has sometimes tried to deny the truth of ...
... poor crazy beggar repeating such miserable stuff as I had never heard before . I was terribly affronted ; and putting my manu- script in my pocket , jogged my way home in very bad humour . Gray has sometimes tried to deny the truth of ...
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... poor man well , and had fre- quently given hin both small sums of money , and articles of wearing appa- rel . But all at once it entered his brain , that , by putting him to death in a sharp , and clever , and mysterious manner , and ...
... poor man well , and had fre- quently given hin both small sums of money , and articles of wearing appa- rel . But all at once it entered his brain , that , by putting him to death in a sharp , and clever , and mysterious manner , and ...
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