Memoirs and Resolutions of Adam Graeme of Mossgray: Including Some Chronicles of the Borough of Fendie, Том 3Colburn, 1852 |
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... is veiled , the sun shut out- There's nothing here but sadness . ANONYMOUS . MRS . BUCHANAN was in high spirits . The friendship of Lilias , and the honour ntended for her by the Reverend Robert Insches , had B 2 ADAM GRAEME ...
... is veiled , the sun shut out- There's nothing here but sadness . ANONYMOUS . MRS . BUCHANAN was in high spirits . The friendship of Lilias , and the honour ntended for her by the Reverend Robert Insches , had B 2 ADAM GRAEME ...
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... Insches , had opened a new life to Helen . She was no more the neglected and solitary schoolmistress . The young lady of Moss- gray was a frequent visitor at their humble house . Mrs. Whyte of Kirkmay had called to make a definite ...
... Insches , had opened a new life to Helen . She was no more the neglected and solitary schoolmistress . The young lady of Moss- gray was a frequent visitor at their humble house . Mrs. Whyte of Kirkmay had called to make a definite ...
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... ca ' particular bonnie . Oh ! thae young callants , how they will rin after their ain fancies ! " aye The prudential demurrings of the Reverend Robert Insches as to the eligibility of the schoolmistress of OF MOSSGRAY . 39.
... ca ' particular bonnie . Oh ! thae young callants , how they will rin after their ain fancies ! " aye The prudential demurrings of the Reverend Robert Insches as to the eligibility of the schoolmistress of OF MOSSGRAY . 39.
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... Insches as to the eligibility of the schoolmistress of Fendie , were humble perfectly justified . The parish decided that she was not eligible — that the minister would clearly throw himself away — that the dignity of the Church would ...
... Insches as to the eligibility of the schoolmistress of Fendie , were humble perfectly justified . The parish decided that she was not eligible — that the minister would clearly throw himself away — that the dignity of the Church would ...
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... Insches seemed so resolute to take . Yet she liked Mr. Insches ; she liked him for the simple , natural character which the influence of Helen seemed to draw forth more naturally and simply every day ; she liked him , even for the ...
... Insches seemed so resolute to take . Yet she liked Mr. Insches ; she liked him for the simple , natural character which the influence of Helen seemed to draw forth more naturally and simply every day ; she liked him , even for the ...
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Aberdeenshire Adam Graeme Adelaide Alick auld bairns banker began Bishop Berkeley calm canna cheek choly clouds dead dinna ken eyes face fancy father felt Fendie Firth Firthside gaun gentle grave gray grief Halbert hame hand head heard heart Helen Buchanan Hew Murray Hope Oswald Hope's India Isabell Janet Jeanie John Brown labour Lilias Lily of Mossgray little Mary looked Lucy Murray mair MARGARET MAITLAND Martinmas maun melan Menie Mense mind minister Miss Buchanan Miss Insches Miss Maxwell Monikie Mossgray's mother muckle Murrayshaugh never old man's old woman onything ower pain pale Peter Delvie Plague of London poor quiet Reverend Robert Robbie Caryl Saunders Delvie silence Skiddaw smile sorrow speak stood strange sunshine tears there's things thought trembling voice wadna Walter Buchanan wasna weary weel wonderful word young lady youth
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Стр. 280 - Yusuf and his companions had been put to death by the Sultan, and that not only the petition of the Yezidis had been rejected, but that fresh torments were in store for them. For eight months they had received no news of the Cawal, and this long silence had confirmed their fears ; but " he was dead and is alive again, he was lost and is found ; " and they made merry with all that the village could afford.