Memoirs and Resolutions of Adam Graeme of Mossgray: Including Some Chronicles of the Borough of Fendie, Том 3Colburn, 1852 |
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... eye rested again , where it rested so often , on the portrait , and she sighed and did not answer . " You're no weel the day ; " said Isabell sympathetically , " and yet its bonnie cheerie weather that should be guid for young folk . Eh ...
... eye rested again , where it rested so often , on the portrait , and she sighed and did not answer . " You're no weel the day ; " said Isabell sympathetically , " and yet its bonnie cheerie weather that should be guid for young folk . Eh ...
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... Fendie Mrs. Oliphant (Margaret). that is all , " said the pale , calm Lilias , shutting the eyes which were again full . Helen , Helen , let us not say any more . " CHAPTER III . " Concealment , like a worm i̇ OF MOSSGRAY . 23.
... Fendie Mrs. Oliphant (Margaret). that is all , " said the pale , calm Lilias , shutting the eyes which were again full . Helen , Helen , let us not say any more . " CHAPTER III . " Concealment , like a worm i̇ OF MOSSGRAY . 23.
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... eyes- the shadow fell heavily over her heart . Slowly along the quiet road she wandered enveloped in the mist of her changed mood . The annoyances and the little angers had vanished away , but she was very sad . Just then she came in ...
... eyes- the shadow fell heavily over her heart . Slowly along the quiet road she wandered enveloped in the mist of her changed mood . The annoyances and the little angers had vanished away , but she was very sad . Just then she came in ...
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... eyes sparkle and her heart beat ; she had never been blyther than she was now . He was a serious weight , that little blubbering Tammie , and was somewhat afraid of the honour of being lifted in the arms of the Mistress . It awed him ...
... eyes sparkle and her heart beat ; she had never been blyther than she was now . He was a serious weight , that little blubbering Tammie , and was somewhat afraid of the honour of being lifted in the arms of the Mistress . It awed him ...
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... eye . The worshipped minister son , of whom the mother at home was so proud the omnipotent brother whose slightest word was law - alas ! was he to cease to be an idol - to come down from his absolute throne , and be limited to a ...
... eye . The worshipped minister son , of whom the mother at home was so proud the omnipotent brother whose slightest word was law - alas ! was he to cease to be an idol - to come down from his absolute throne , and be limited to a ...
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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.