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... James Bridle the saddlemaker , who had worked for his father , gave him a present of a strap to sling it over his shoulder ; and thus , with a judicious selection of godly and humorous tracts , curtain rings , sleeve buttons , together ...
... James Bridle the saddlemaker , who had worked for his father , gave him a present of a strap to sling it over his shoulder ; and thus , with a judicious selection of godly and humorous tracts , curtain rings , sleeve buttons , together ...
Page 134
... James and Mary . Their income arising from the share which the old man had assigned of the business had , during the first two or three years subsequent to their mar- riage , proved sufficient for the supply of their restricted wants ...
... James and Mary . Their income arising from the share which the old man had assigned of the business had , during the first two or three years subsequent to their mar- riage , proved sufficient for the supply of their restricted wants ...
Page 167
... James , the boy , still kept back . " What for wilt t'ou no come to me ? " said Claud . " Hurt " I'll come , if ye'll no hurt me , " replied the child . thee ! what for , poor thing , should I hurt thee ? " enquired his grandfather ...
... James , the boy , still kept back . " What for wilt t'ou no come to me ? " said Claud . " Hurt " I'll come , if ye'll no hurt me , " replied the child . thee ! what for , poor thing , should I hurt thee ? " enquired his grandfather ...
Page 172
... James , the orphan , at his knee . Nothing uncommon passed for some time ; he went regularly through the ceremonial of assistant chief mourner , and in silence welcomed , by the cus- tomary shake of the hand , each of the friends of the ...
... James , the orphan , at his knee . Nothing uncommon passed for some time ; he went regularly through the ceremonial of assistant chief mourner , and in silence welcomed , by the cus- tomary shake of the hand , each of the friends of the ...
Page 174
... laid ; and the old man , absorbed in his own reflections , was unconsciously on the point of stepping on the grave , when James checked him- " It's papa - dinna tramp on him . " 174 THE ENTAIL . - CHAPTER XLVII . CHAPTER XLVII. ...
... laid ; and the old man , absorbed in his own reflections , was unconsciously on the point of stepping on the grave , when James checked him- " It's papa - dinna tramp on him . " 174 THE ENTAIL . - CHAPTER XLVII . CHAPTER XLVII. ...
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Page 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.
Page 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.