Memoirs and Resolutions of Adam Graeme of Mossgray: Including Some Chronicles of the Borough of Fendie, Том 3Colburn, 1852 |
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... said Helen . The banker remembered that Miss Swinton , Hope's oracle , applauded our natural Scottish tongue , and it was rather a pretty word " bairns . " In another person he would have thought it vulgar , perhaps , but OF MOSSGRAY . 61.
... said Helen . The banker remembered that Miss Swinton , Hope's oracle , applauded our natural Scottish tongue , and it was rather a pretty word " bairns . " In another person he would have thought it vulgar , perhaps , but OF MOSSGRAY . 61.
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... remembered the moment long after , and so did Helen . More than many words -more than much bewailing together of a sorrow more openly confessed , did that silent confidence bind them together . The conversation going on in the room was ...
... remembered the moment long after , and so did Helen . More than many words -more than much bewailing together of a sorrow more openly confessed , did that silent confidence bind them together . The conversation going on in the room was ...
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... remembered how long a time it took before even he ceased to be ashamed of his incipient tenderness for the poor schoolmistress the bitterness in- creased until it flooded her very heart . There was a gloom upon the world ; the evil and ...
... remembered how long a time it took before even he ceased to be ashamed of his incipient tenderness for the poor schoolmistress the bitterness in- creased until it flooded her very heart . There was a gloom upon the world ; the evil and ...
Стр. 89
... training , to whom her house had been so long a second home . She remembered the confidence that there had been between them , and how old ties would have been made stronger and tenderer , had it been he who was the new OF MOSSGRAY . 89.
... training , to whom her house had been so long a second home . She remembered the confidence that there had been between them , and how old ties would have been made stronger and tenderer , had it been he who was the new OF MOSSGRAY . 89.
Стр. 97
... the fireside announced to her his going to Edinburgh , his entrance on the man's work , of which so often in her eager , ambitious mind she had dreamed ; and he VOL . III . H too remembered it . The romance of the old times OF MOSSGRAY .
... the fireside announced to her his going to Edinburgh , his entrance on the man's work , of which so often in her eager , ambitious mind she had dreamed ; and he VOL . III . H too remembered it . The romance of the old times OF MOSSGRAY .
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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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