The Old Bachelor in the Old Scottish Village. [Essays and Sketches.]Myles Macphail, 1845 - Всего страниц: 247 |
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... speak more properly , in the neighbourhood of whose feudal castle the Village had originally been built . Those who had enough to support themselves and their families on their " quarter , " " husband , " or " cot " lands , generally ...
... speak more properly , in the neighbourhood of whose feudal castle the Village had originally been built . Those who had enough to support themselves and their families on their " quarter , " " husband , " or " cot " lands , generally ...
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... speak of the goodly muster of trampers , randies , tinkers , jugglers , tinselled tumblers , and every picturesque curiosity of the human kind , we had our barn - dance in day - light , with its brisk hoo ! hoo ! and many a ringing ...
... speak of the goodly muster of trampers , randies , tinkers , jugglers , tinselled tumblers , and every picturesque curiosity of the human kind , we had our barn - dance in day - light , with its brisk hoo ! hoo ! and many a ringing ...
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... speaking , he thought himself entitled to despise the main body of his fellow - villagers . Latterly , to help him- self against some gastric pains , and a certain nervous depression of spirits and , I verily believe also , to assist ...
... speaking , he thought himself entitled to despise the main body of his fellow - villagers . Latterly , to help him- self against some gastric pains , and a certain nervous depression of spirits and , I verily believe also , to assist ...
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... speaking of . I mean daft Jock Gray . Well known was Jock throughout the Border counties of Roxburgh , Selkirk , and Peebles , for his " wood - notes wild " as a singer ; but chiefly for his uncommon powers of mimicking the pulpit ...
... speaking of . I mean daft Jock Gray . Well known was Jock throughout the Border counties of Roxburgh , Selkirk , and Peebles , for his " wood - notes wild " as a singer ; but chiefly for his uncommon powers of mimicking the pulpit ...
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... such a wall presents . But there are more wonderful examples still of the faculty of which I have been speaking . Without the help of any suggestion whatever from any external object on which he might 36 SPRING IN THE COUNTRY .
... such a wall presents . But there are more wonderful examples still of the faculty of which I have been speaking . Without the help of any suggestion whatever from any external object on which he might 36 SPRING IN THE COUNTRY .
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