The EntailW. Blackwood and Sons, 1850 - 409 sider |
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Side 22
... mother continued , as she had done from the first introduc- tion , to inspect Claud from head to foot , with a curious and something of a suspicious eye ; there was even an occasional flush that gleamed through the habitual paleness of ...
... mother continued , as she had done from the first introduc- tion , to inspect Claud from head to foot , with a curious and something of a suspicious eye ; there was even an occasional flush that gleamed through the habitual paleness of ...
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... Mother's Carritches ; but that a ' comes o ' the questions and answers being so vera short . " " That's the vera thing , Girzy , that disturbs me , " replied the father ; " for the callan can get ony thing by heart , but , after all ...
... Mother's Carritches ; but that a ' comes o ' the questions and answers being so vera short . " " That's the vera thing , Girzy , that disturbs me , " replied the father ; " for the callan can get ony thing by heart , but , after all ...
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... mother elegantly abbreviated into Meg ; and , as the course of our narrative requires that we should lose sight of her for some time , we may here give a brief epitome of her character . To beauty she had no particular pretensions , nor ...
... mother elegantly abbreviated into Meg ; and , as the course of our narrative requires that we should lose sight of her for some time , we may here give a brief epitome of her character . To beauty she had no particular pretensions , nor ...
Side 42
... mother , this was singularly for- tunate ; for the old lady had , in her youth , been deemed destined for a more refined sphere than the householdry of the Laird of Plealands . Her father was by profession an advocate in Edinburgh , and ...
... mother , this was singularly for- tunate ; for the old lady had , in her youth , been deemed destined for a more refined sphere than the householdry of the Laird of Plealands . Her father was by profession an advocate in Edinburgh , and ...
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... mother - in - law coming slowly towards the house , and he said to his wife- " In the name o ' gude , Girzy , what can hae brought your mother frae the town on sic a day as this ? " " I hope , " replied the leddy of Grippy , " that ...
... mother - in - law coming slowly towards the house , and he said to his wife- " In the name o ' gude , Girzy , what can hae brought your mother frae the town on sic a day as this ? " " I hope , " replied the leddy of Grippy , " that ...
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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.