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... ne'er even your han ' wi ' a saxpence to the like of Kittleston- heugh , for sae we're bound in nature to call him , landless though his lairdship now be ; poor bairn , I'm wae for't ! Ye ken his mother was sib to mine by the father's ...
... ne'er even your han ' wi ' a saxpence to the like of Kittleston- heugh , for sae we're bound in nature to call him , landless though his lairdship now be ; poor bairn , I'm wae for't ! Ye ken his mother was sib to mine by the father's ...
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... 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 , from ...
... 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 , from ...
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... ne'er fash your thumb , Glasgow's on the thrive , and ye hae as many een in your head , for an advantage as ony body I ken . But now that ye THE ENTAIL . - CHAPTER IV . 13.
... ne'er fash your thumb , Glasgow's on the thrive , and ye hae as many een in your head , for an advantage as ony body I ken . But now that ye THE ENTAIL . - CHAPTER IV . 13.
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... ne'er hear the end o ' - a rank and carnal innovation on the spirit o ' the Kirk o ' Scotland , ” replied the elder— “ It's to be after the fashion o ' some prelatic Babel in Lon'on , and they hae christened it already by the papistical ...
... ne'er hear the end o ' - a rank and carnal innovation on the spirit o ' the Kirk o ' Scotland , ” replied the elder— “ It's to be after the fashion o ' some prelatic Babel in Lon'on , and they hae christened it already by the papistical ...
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... ne'er be so unreasonable , " replied Grippy , a little somewhat hastily ; " ye can ne'er be sae unreason- able as to expect that the lad would gie up his father's name , the name o ' Walkinshaw , and take only that of Hypel . " " ' Deed ...
... ne'er be so unreasonable , " replied Grippy , a little somewhat hastily ; " ye can ne'er be sae unreason- able as to expect that the lad would gie up his father's name , the name o ' Walkinshaw , and take only that of Hypel . " " ' Deed ...
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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.