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... maun lift thy een aboon the trash o ' the town , and aye keep mind that the hills are standing yet that might hae been thy ain ; and so may they yet be , an thou can but master the pride o ' back and belly , and seek for something mair ...
... maun lift thy een aboon the trash o ' the town , and aye keep mind that the hills are standing yet that might hae been thy ain ; and so may they yet be , an thou can but master the pride o ' back and belly , and seek for something mair ...
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... maun do something for them . It'll no fare the waur wi ' our basket and our store . " And Maudge was in consequence requested to bring Claud with her that evening to the provost's house in the Bridgegate . " I think , " added Mrs ...
... maun do something for them . It'll no fare the waur wi ' our basket and our store . " And Maudge was in consequence requested to bring Claud with her that evening to the provost's house in the Bridgegate . " I think , " added Mrs ...
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... maun think o ' playing the ba ' wi ' Fortune , in ettling so far aboun my reach . " " Snuffs o ' tobacco ! " exclaimed the laird- " are nae ye sib to oursel's ? and , if ye dinna fail by your ain blateness , our Girzy's no surely past ...
... maun think o ' playing the ba ' wi ' Fortune , in ettling so far aboun my reach . " " Snuffs o ' tobacco ! " exclaimed the laird- " are nae ye sib to oursel's ? and , if ye dinna fail by your ain blateness , our Girzy's no surely past ...
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... the close mouth . “ I'm thinking , Mr Walkinshaw , " said Rob the horse - couper , ye wouldna be the waur of a spur , an it were only on the ae heel . " " that " We maun do our best without that commodity , 16 THE ENTAIL . CHAPTER V.
... the close mouth . “ I'm thinking , Mr Walkinshaw , " said Rob the horse - couper , ye wouldna be the waur of a spur , an it were only on the ae heel . " " that " We maun do our best without that commodity , 16 THE ENTAIL . CHAPTER V.
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John Galt. " We maun do our best without that commodity , Rob , " replied Claud , trying to crack his whip in a gallant style , but unfortunately cutting his own leg through the dark blue rig- and - fur gamashins ; for he judiciously ...
John Galt. " We maun do our best without that commodity , Rob , " replied Claud , trying to crack his whip in a gallant style , but unfortunately cutting his own leg through the dark blue rig- and - fur gamashins ; for he judiciously ...
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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.