The EntailW. Blackwood and Sons, 1850 - 409 sider |
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Side 35
... leaving , as they say , the estate clear of debt , and a heavy soom of lying siller . " " My father , Mr Kilfuddy , " replied the lady , " was , as you well know , a most worthy character , and I'll no say hasna left a nest - egg , the ...
... leaving , as they say , the estate clear of debt , and a heavy soom of lying siller . " " My father , Mr Kilfuddy , " replied the lady , " was , as you well know , a most worthy character , and I'll no say hasna left a nest - egg , the ...
Side 38
... leaving him in the hands of the worthy divine , who , sidling up to him , said- " I'm weel content to observe the resigned spirit of Mrs Walk- inshaw under this heavy dispensation — and it would be a great thing to us a ' if we would ...
... leaving him in the hands of the worthy divine , who , sidling up to him , said- " I'm weel content to observe the resigned spirit of Mrs Walk- inshaw under this heavy dispensation — and it would be a great thing to us a ' if we would ...
Side 39
... leave a divided inheritance ; and the warst o't is , that Watty , haverel though it's like to be , is no sae ill as ... leaving a large estate , I should tell you that there was a mystery of our holy religion hidden in Jacob's mess o ...
... leave a divided inheritance ; and the warst o't is , that Watty , haverel though it's like to be , is no sae ill as ... leaving a large estate , I should tell you that there was a mystery of our holy religion hidden in Jacob's mess o ...
Side 43
... leaving her in poverty had so overset his reason , that he could think of nothing but of securing her against the horrors of want . A disclosure so painful should have softened the harsh nature of her husband towards her , but it had ...
... leaving her in poverty had so overset his reason , that he could think of nothing but of securing her against the horrors of want . A disclosure so painful should have softened the harsh nature of her husband towards her , but it had ...
Side 48
... leaves , and occasionally the berries of the moun- tain ash , like clusters of fiery embers , with sheaves of corn , and reapers in a few of the neighbouring fields , showed that the summer was entirely past , and the harvest time begun ...
... leaves , and occasionally the berries of the moun- tain ash , like clusters of fiery embers , with sheaves of corn , and reapers in a few of the neighbouring fields , showed that the summer was entirely past , and the harvest time begun ...
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Side 68 - Let my father arise, and eat of his son's venison, that thy soul may bless me. And Isaac his father said unto him, Who art thou? And he said, I am thy son, thy firstborn Esau.
Side 68 - And he also had made savoury meat, and brought it unto his father, and said unto his father, Let my father arise, and eat of his son's venison, that thy soul may bless me.