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... hope he'll ne'er put it upon me to seek ; and though Claud be for the present a weight and burden , yet , an he's sparet , he'll be able belyve to do something for himsel ' . " Both the provost and Mrs Gorbals commended her spirit ; and ...
... hope he'll ne'er put it upon me to seek ; and though Claud be for the present a weight and burden , yet , an he's sparet , he'll be able belyve to do something for himsel ' . " Both the provost and Mrs Gorbals commended her spirit ; and ...
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... hope that a regenerating spirit may go forth to the ends o ' the earth , and that all the sons of men will not be utterly cut up , root and branch . " " No : be thankit , " said Cornelius the tailor- " even of those that shall live in ...
... hope that a regenerating spirit may go forth to the ends o ' the earth , and that all the sons of men will not be utterly cut up , root and branch . " " No : be thankit , " said Cornelius the tailor- " even of those that shall live in ...
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... hope nae banes are broken ? " 66 66 No , " replied Claud a little pawkily , no ; thanks be and praise the banes , I believe , are a ' to the fore ; but it's no to be expressed what I hae suffer't in the flesh . " Some further ...
... hope nae banes are broken ? " 66 66 No , " replied Claud a little pawkily , no ; thanks be and praise the banes , I believe , are a ' to the fore ; but it's no to be expressed what I hae suffer't in the flesh . " Some further ...
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... hope , that you will soon recover this sore shock , and in the cares of your young family find a pleasant pastime for the loss of your worthy father , whom , I am blithe to hear , has died in better circumstances than could be expected ...
... hope , that you will soon recover this sore shock , and in the cares of your young family find a pleasant pastime for the loss of your worthy father , whom , I am blithe to hear , has died in better circumstances than could be expected ...
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... hope , Mrs 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 ...
... hope , Mrs 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 ...
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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.