| M. Randall - Readers - 1834 - 328 pages
...himself the happiest man in Scotland were he but proprietor of the farm on which he wrought as laborei. He then asked the King in turn, who he was; and James...Ballengiech, a poor man who had a small appointment near the palace ; but he added, if John Howieson would come to see him on the next Sunday, he would... | |
| Walter Scott - Scotland - 1861 - 352 pages
...himself the happiest man in Scotland were he but proprietor of the farm on which he wrought as a laborer. He then asked the King, in turn, who he was ; and...would come to see him on the next Sunday, he would endeavor to repay his manful assistance, and at least give him the pleasure of seeing the royal apartments.... | |
| London readers - 1878 - 200 pages
...to the King of Scotland. fessed he should think himself the happiest man in Scotland were he but the proprietor of the farm on which he wrought as a labourer....palace ; but he added that if John Howieson would come and see him on the next Sunday he would endeavour to repay his manful assistance, and, at least, give... | |
| 1881 - 300 pages
...usual, that he was the goodman of Ballengiech, and that he had a small appointment about the palace. He added, that if John Howieson would come to see...him on the next Sunday, he would endeavour to repay him for his manful assistance, and at least give him the pleasure of seeing the royal apartments. 10.... | |
| Sir Walter Scott - Scotland - 1885 - 312 pages
...but proprietor of the farm on which he wrought as a laborer. He then asked the King, in turn, who Tie was ; and James replied, as usual, that he was the...would come to see him on the next Sunday, he would endeavor to repay his manful assistance, and, at least, give him the pleasure of seeing the royal apartments.... | |
| Walter Scott - Scotland - 1889 - 312 pages
...himself the happiest man in Scotland were he but proprietor of the farm on which he wrought as a laborer. He then asked the King, in turn, who he was; and James...would come to see him on the next Sunday, he would endeavor to repay his manful assistance, and, at least, give him the pleasure of seeing the royal apartments.... | |
| Walter Scott - Scotland - 1891 - 312 pages
...himself the happiest man in Scotland were he but proprietor of the farm on which he wrought as a laborer. He then asked the King, in turn, who he was; and James...appointment about the palace ; but he added, that if John Ilowieson would come to see him on the next Sunday, he would endeavor to repay his manful assistance,... | |
| William James Rolfe - Scotland - 1891 - 234 pages
...farm on which he wrought as a laborer. He then asked the 1 Cra' -mond (a as in ah). * How'-ie-son. 9° king in turn who he was, and James replied, as usual,...who had a small appointment about the palace; but he 75 added that, if John Howieson would come to see him on the next Sunday, he would endeavor to repay... | |
| James Baldwin - Readers - 1897 - 430 pages
...proprietor of the farm on which he wrought as a laborer. He then asked the king in turn who he was, 15 and James replied, as usual, that he was the Goodman...would come to see him on the next Sunday, he would endeavor to repay his manful 20 assistance, and, at least, give him the pleasure of seeing the royal... | |
| James Baldwin - Children's poetry - 1897 - 430 pages
...proprietor of the farm on which he wrought as a. laborer. He then asked the king in turn who he was, i5 and James replied, as usual, that he was the Goodman...would come to see him on the next Sunday, he would endeavor to repay his manful 20 assistance, and, at least, give him the pleasure of seeing the royal... | |
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