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... Walkinshaw ; but the Lord has set his face against it , and the builders thereof are smitten as wi ' a con- fusion o ' tongues , in the lack o ' siller to fulfil their idolatrous intents - Blessed be his name for evermore ! But wasna Mr ...
... Walkinshaw ; but the Lord has set his face against it , and the builders thereof are smitten as wi ' a con- fusion o ' tongues , in the lack o ' siller to fulfil their idolatrous intents - Blessed be his name for evermore ! But wasna Mr ...
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... Walkinshaw , and take only that of Hypel . " " ' Deed would I , " said the laird ; " for no haeing a son o ' my own to come after me , it's surely very natural that I would like the Hypels to kittle again in my oe through my only ...
... Walkinshaw , and take only that of Hypel . " " ' Deed would I , " said the laird ; " for no haeing a son o ' my own to come after me , it's surely very natural that I would like the Hypels to kittle again in my oe through my only ...
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... Walkinshaw's own shop , which is a great thing , Mrs Walkinshaw , for you to get . " 66 Na , mem , " replied the mourner ; " ye dinna know what a misfortune I hae met wi ' . I was , as ye ken , at the Plealands when my father took his ...
... Walkinshaw's own shop , which is a great thing , Mrs Walkinshaw , for you to get . " 66 Na , mem , " replied the mourner ; " ye dinna know what a misfortune I hae met wi ' . I was , as ye ken , at the Plealands when my father took his ...
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... Walkinshaw , when ye come to see the leddy , your mither , at the Plealands , that ye'll no negleck to gie us a ca ' at the manse , and ye'll be sure to bring the young laird wi ' you , for he's a fine spirity bairn - every body maun ...
... Walkinshaw , when ye come to see the leddy , your mither , at the Plealands , that ye'll no negleck to gie us a ca ' at the manse , and ye'll be sure to bring the young laird wi ' you , for he's a fine spirity bairn - every body maun ...
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... Walkinshaw , it maun hae been some sma ' dis- appointment to you , to find that your second son is made the heir ; but it's no an affliction past remedy , so ye shouldna let it fash you ouer muckle . " 66 No , be thankit , " replied ...
... Walkinshaw , it maun hae been some sma ' dis- appointment to you , to find that your second son is made the heir ; but it's no an affliction past remedy , so ye shouldna let it fash you ouer muckle . " 66 No , be thankit , " replied ...
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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.