Memoirs and Resolutions of Adam Graeme of Mossgray: Including Some Chronicles of the Borough of Fendie, Том 3Colburn, 1852 |
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... minister ; the like o ' me ! as if I wasna as ' sponsible a man as there is in the parish , and as weel entitled to hae ease to my shouthers ! There's thristles and dockens enow aboon tidemark to mainteen a dizzen cuddies , and he taks ...
... minister ; the like o ' me ! as if I wasna as ' sponsible a man as there is in the parish , and as weel entitled to hae ease to my shouthers ! There's thristles and dockens enow aboon tidemark to mainteen a dizzen cuddies , and he taks ...
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... Robbie ? " asked Janet and her aunt together . " Oh , I hae gotten till the right thing noo , have I ? It's ane that'll ne'er be in this world - it's the minister . " " The minister ! " said Mrs. Mense , " 34 ADAM GRAEME.
... Robbie ? " asked Janet and her aunt together . " Oh , I hae gotten till the right thing noo , have I ? It's ane that'll ne'er be in this world - it's the minister . " " The minister ! " said Mrs. Mense , " 34 ADAM GRAEME.
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... minister ! " said Mrs. Mense , " and what ill will hae ye at the winsome lad , Robbie Caryl , that ye should say he wad never be married ? ” " I said nae sic thing ; ye tak folk up , neebor , afore they fa ' . He may hae half a hunder ...
... minister ! " said Mrs. Mense , " and what ill will hae ye at the winsome lad , Robbie Caryl , that ye should say he wad never be married ? ” " I said nae sic thing ; ye tak folk up , neebor , afore they fa ' . He may hae half a hunder ...
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... minister ? -she's no blate ! ” " Whisht , whisht , " said the fisherman , " we needna be misca'ing folk that never did us ony ill . She's as blate as she has ony occasion to be ; but there's anither lad in the gate , ye ken - that's it ...
... minister ? -she's no blate ! ” " Whisht , whisht , " said the fisherman , " we needna be misca'ing folk that never did us ony ill . She's as blate as she has ony occasion to be ; but there's anither lad in the gate , ye ken - that's it ...
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... minister - I leuch . Some o ' them had new found it out , that he was aye wandering about the townend ; but he needna fash his thoom - and I've a guid mind to tell him mysel . " " He'll no be muckle heeding , " said Mrs. Mense with ...
... minister - I leuch . Some o ' them had new found it out , that he was aye wandering about the townend ; but he needna fash his thoom - and I've a guid mind to tell him mysel . " " He'll no be muckle heeding , " said Mrs. Mense with ...
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