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... potatoes , sea- weed , and limpets ; had gotten it into his head , that he must , as soon as he could see things a bit right , and save money enough , go south . South - from his barren , mountain highland home , where mighty men , 66 ...
... potatoes , sea- weed , and limpets ; had gotten it into his head , that he must , as soon as he could see things a bit right , and save money enough , go south . South - from his barren , mountain highland home , where mighty men , 66 ...
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... potatoes ! ' But he'd no listen . He kept leaping up on her braw grey silk gown , and she kept bending down to him , and saying ' Robin ! Robin ! my own darling Robin ! ' till it would have garred ye greet , sir , to hear her . And he ...
... potatoes ! ' But he'd no listen . He kept leaping up on her braw grey silk gown , and she kept bending down to him , and saying ' Robin ! Robin ! my own darling Robin ! ' till it would have garred ye greet , sir , to hear her . And he ...
Side 229
... potatoes . May - be , they haven't got the same sorts there . " There was nothing more in this than the mere silliness of an utterly ignorant person . But there was a great deal more in the way in which R 2 AUSTIN ELLIOT . 229 very much ...
... potatoes . May - be , they haven't got the same sorts there . " There was nothing more in this than the mere silliness of an utterly ignorant person . But there was a great deal more in the way in which R 2 AUSTIN ELLIOT . 229 very much ...
Side 230
... potato shop , and making inquiries about ash - leafed kidneys , and regents , and so on . He was fully per- suaded that he would make his fortune in Canada , by taking over new sorts of potatoes . Austin told Gil that the poor fellow ...
... potato shop , and making inquiries about ash - leafed kidneys , and regents , and so on . He was fully per- suaded that he would make his fortune in Canada , by taking over new sorts of potatoes . Austin told Gil that the poor fellow ...
Side 242
... potato yard , and watched here how the plants came on . And little Ronald , and little Donald , and little Elsie , and little May , gave over paddling at the pier - end , and came home and weeded the potatoes , and made believe that ...
... potato yard , and watched here how the plants came on . And little Ronald , and little Donald , and little Elsie , and little May , gave over paddling at the pier - end , and came home and weeded the potatoes , and made believe that ...
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