The EntailW. Blackwood and Sons, 1850 - 409 sider |
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Side 5
... wife made their appearance . The provost was a man in flourishing circumstances , and he was then walking with his lady to choose a site for a country- house which they had long talked of building . They were a stately corpulent couple ...
... wife made their appearance . The provost was a man in flourishing circumstances , and he was then walking with his lady to choose a site for a country- house which they had long talked of building . They were a stately corpulent couple ...
Side 8
... wife , especially when he understood that Claud was of their own kin . On the contrary , he said affectionately , — 66 Really it was vera thoughtless o ' me , Liezy , my dear ; but ye ken I havena an instinct to make me acquaint wi ...
... wife , especially when he understood that Claud was of their own kin . On the contrary , he said affectionately , — 66 Really it was vera thoughtless o ' me , Liezy , my dear ; but ye ken I havena an instinct to make me acquaint wi ...
Side 22
... be ill to woo . Isna she a coothy and kind creature ? She'll make you a capital wife . There's no another in the parish that kens better how to manage a house . Man , it would do your heart 22 THE ENTAIL . - CHAPTER VII .
... be ill to woo . Isna she a coothy and kind creature ? She'll make you a capital wife . There's no another in the parish that kens better how to manage a house . Man , it would do your heart 22 THE ENTAIL . - CHAPTER VII .
Side 23
... wife maun hae something to put in the pot as well as the man ; and although Miss Girzy mayna be a ' thegither objectionable , yet it would still be a pleasant thing , baith to hersel ' and the man that gets her , an ye would just gie a ...
... wife maun hae something to put in the pot as well as the man ; and although Miss Girzy mayna be a ' thegither objectionable , yet it would still be a pleasant thing , baith to hersel ' and the man that gets her , an ye would just gie a ...
Side 25
... wife was no less industrious on her part , for , in the mean time , she presented him with a daughter and another son , and had reared calves and grumphies innumerable , the profit of which , as she often said , was as good as the meal ...
... wife was no less industrious on her part , for , in the mean time , she presented him with a daughter and another son , and had reared calves and grumphies innumerable , the profit of which , as she often said , was as good as the meal ...
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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.