The EntailW. Blackwood and Sons, 1850 - 409 sider |
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... intended mansion , on hearing this , turned round , and putting his hand in his pocket , said , — " An ' is this Kittlestonheugh's oe ? I'm sure it's a vera pitiful thing o ' you , lucky , to tak compassion THE ENTAIL.CHAPTER II . 7.
... intended mansion , on hearing this , turned round , and putting his hand in his pocket , said , — " An ' is this Kittlestonheugh's oe ? I'm sure it's a vera pitiful thing o ' you , lucky , to tak compassion THE ENTAIL.CHAPTER II . 7.
Side 57
... turned away and walked towards the window . “ Nae doubt , ” said his wife , " it's an awfu ' thing to hear o ' sic disobedience as Charlie in his rashness has been guilty o ' . " “ It is , it is , ” replied her husband ; “ and many a ...
... turned away and walked towards the window . “ Nae doubt , ” said his wife , " it's an awfu ' thing to hear o ' sic disobedience as Charlie in his rashness has been guilty o ' . " “ It is , it is , ” replied her husband ; “ and many a ...
Side 60
... turning round and opening the door ; for experience had taught him , that visits from acquaintances at that hour were not out of mere civility . Claud stepped in , and seated himself in an old armed chair which stood on the inner side ...
... turning round and opening the door ; for experience had taught him , that visits from acquaintances at that hour were not out of mere civility . Claud stepped in , and seated himself in an old armed chair which stood on the inner side ...
Side 65
... turning his head towards the desk where the clerks , as he walked through the outer room , were sitting , winking at one another , as he plodded past them , carrying his staff in his left hand behind him , a habit which he had acquired ...
... turning his head towards the desk where the clerks , as he walked through the outer room , were sitting , winking at one another , as he plodded past them , carrying his staff in his left hand behind him , a habit which he had acquired ...
Side 67
... turned up the cover , and looked at the page in which he had inserted the dates of his own marriage and the births of his children . Mrs Walkinshaw observing him looking at the record , said— 66 Atweel , Charlie needna been in sic a ...
... turned up the cover , and looked at the page in which he had inserted the dates of his own marriage and the births of his children . Mrs Walkinshaw observing him looking at the record , said— 66 Atweel , Charlie needna been in sic a ...
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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.