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... hand , was along the brow of Whitehill , which she perhaps preferred , because it afforded her a distant view of the scenes of her happier days ; and while she pointed out to Claud the hills and lands of his forefathers , she exhorted ...
... hand , was along the brow of Whitehill , which she perhaps preferred , because it afforded her a distant view of the scenes of her happier days ; and while she pointed out to Claud the hills and lands of his forefathers , she exhorted ...
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... hands . " The provost , who had in the mean time been still looking about in quest of a site for his intended mansion , on hearing this , turned round , and putting his hand in his pocket , said , — " An ' is this Kittlestonheugh's oe ...
... hands . " The provost , who had in the mean time been still looking about in quest of a site for his intended mansion , on hearing this , turned round , and putting his hand in his pocket , said , — " An ' is this Kittlestonheugh's oe ...
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... hand across the counter , " that ye hae gotten a sappy bar- gain o ' the Grippy . It's true some o ' the lands are but cauld ; howsever , cousin , ne'er fash your thumb , Glasgow's on the thrive , and ye hae as many een in your head ...
... hand across the counter , " that ye hae gotten a sappy bar- gain o ' the Grippy . It's true some o ' the lands are but cauld ; howsever , cousin , ne'er fash your thumb , Glasgow's on the thrive , and ye hae as many een in your head ...
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... hand , and the moths are beginning to meddle wi't — I won'er if ye could mak me a coat o't ? ” The remnant was then produced on the counter , and Corne- lius , after inspecting it carefully , declared , that THE ENTAIL . - CHAPTER IV . 15.
... hand , and the moths are beginning to meddle wi't — I won'er if ye could mak me a coat o't ? ” The remnant was then produced on the counter , and Corne- lius , after inspecting it carefully , declared , that THE ENTAIL . - CHAPTER IV . 15.
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... hand , borrowed from his friend and customer , Bailie Murdoch , attended by Jock Gleg , carrying a stool , came to the close mouth . “ I'm thinking , Mr Walkinshaw , " said Rob the horse - couper , ye wouldna be the waur of a spur , an ...
... hand , borrowed from his friend and customer , Bailie Murdoch , attended by Jock Gleg , carrying a stool , came to the close mouth . “ I'm thinking , Mr Walkinshaw , " said Rob the horse - couper , ye wouldna be the waur of a spur , an ...
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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.