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... sitting . As they drew near , the old woman rose , for she recognized in Mrs Gorbals one of the former visiters at Kittle- stonheugh . The figure of Maudge herself was so remarkable , that , seen once , it was seldom forgotten , and the ...
... sitting . As they drew near , the old woman rose , for she recognized in Mrs Gorbals one of the former visiters at Kittle- stonheugh . The figure of Maudge herself was so remarkable , that , seen once , it was seldom forgotten , and the ...
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... sit down again ! " This colloquy was , however , speedily put an end to , by the appearance of a covered cart , in which three ministers were returning from the synod to their respective parishes in Ayrshire ; for at that time neither ...
... sit down again ! " This colloquy was , however , speedily put an end to , by the appearance of a covered cart , in which three ministers were returning from the synod to their respective parishes in Ayrshire ; for at that time neither ...
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... they entered the dining - room , " gae to thy bed and bring a cod for Mr Walkin- shaw , for he'll no can thole to sit down on our hard chairs . " Miss Girzy laughed as she retired to execute the order THE ENTAIL . - CHAPTER VII . 21.
... they entered the dining - room , " gae to thy bed and bring a cod for Mr Walkin- shaw , for he'll no can thole to sit down on our hard chairs . " Miss Girzy laughed as she retired to execute the order THE ENTAIL . - CHAPTER VII . 21.
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... sitting together in the afternoon , according to the fashion of the age , enjoying the contents of the gardevin entire , Claud warily began to sound him on a subject that lay very near his heart . 66 Laird , " said he , " ye ken the ...
... sitting together in the afternoon , according to the fashion of the age , enjoying the contents of the gardevin entire , Claud warily began to sound him on a subject that lay very near his heart . 66 Laird , " said he , " ye ken the ...
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... sitting upon your bosom , boring through the very joints and marrow o ' your poor soul wi ' the red - het gimblets o ... sit on the apple - trees in the devil's kail - yard , and the souls o ' the damned are the carcasses they mak their ...
... sitting upon your bosom , boring through the very joints and marrow o ' your poor soul wi ' the red - het gimblets o ... sit on the apple - trees in the devil's kail - yard , and the souls o ' the damned are the carcasses they mak their ...
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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.