Memoirs and Resolutions of Adam Graeme of Mossgray: Including Some Chronicles of the Borough of Fendie, Том 3Colburn, 1852 |
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... MOSS GRAY . INCLUDING SOME CHRONICLES OF THE BOROUGH OF FENDIE . 66 BY THE AUTHOR OF PASSAGES IN THE LIFE OF MRS . MARGARET MAITLAND , " MERKLAND , " AND CALEB FIELD . " 66 66 mis Oliphant " So he bore without abuse The grand old name ...
... MOSS GRAY . INCLUDING SOME CHRONICLES OF THE BOROUGH OF FENDIE . 66 BY THE AUTHOR OF PASSAGES IN THE LIFE OF MRS . MARGARET MAITLAND , " MERKLAND , " AND CALEB FIELD . " 66 66 mis Oliphant " So he bore without abuse The grand old name ...
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... Moss- gray was a frequent visitor at their humble house . Mrs. Whyte of Kirkmay had called to make a definite beginning of their friend- ship - the plaintive Mrs. Gray became a regular visitor . Mr. Insches took every possible ...
... Moss- gray was a frequent visitor at their humble house . Mrs. Whyte of Kirkmay had called to make a definite beginning of their friend- ship - the plaintive Mrs. Gray became a regular visitor . Mr. Insches took every possible ...
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... Moss- gray was sick at heart - sick with the fever of anxiety - the hope and the fear . She had become a frequent visitor of Isabell Brown ; the old woman was fretfully kind to 6 ADAM GRAEME.
... Moss- gray was sick at heart - sick with the fever of anxiety - the hope and the fear . She had become a frequent visitor of Isabell Brown ; the old woman was fretfully kind to 6 ADAM GRAEME.
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... Moss- gray , overcharged with heavy rain , leaned on the friend's breast , and was comforted . She remembered the moment long after , and so did Helen . More than many words -more than much bewailing together of a sorrow more openly ...
... Moss- gray , overcharged with heavy rain , leaned on the friend's breast , and was comforted . She remembered the moment long after , and so did Helen . More than many words -more than much bewailing together of a sorrow more openly ...
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... Moss- gray was still smiling . " I cannot tell - she has lost some friend . I brought a letter , an Indian letter to her , from the town : -the seal was black - it seemed to carry news of a death . ” The face of Mossgray changed ...
... Moss- gray was still smiling . " I cannot tell - she has lost some friend . I brought a letter , an Indian letter to her , from the town : -the seal was black - it seemed to carry news of a death . ” The face of Mossgray changed ...
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Стр. 127 - Whene'er ye gang to the town. I'm young and stout, my Marion ; Nane dances like me on the green : And gin ye forsake me, Marion, I'll e'en gae draw up wi...
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