Copeland's Treasury for Booklovers, Том 2C. Scribner's Sons, 1927 |
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... thing in woman , and eke besought " her Leddyship to have pity on a poor misguided young creature , " in tones so affecting , that , like the notes of some of her native songs , provincial vulgarity was lost in pathos . " Stand up ...
... thing in woman , and eke besought " her Leddyship to have pity on a poor misguided young creature , " in tones so affecting , that , like the notes of some of her native songs , provincial vulgarity was lost in pathos . " Stand up ...
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... thing she has said to the purpose . " And I didna just a'thegither walk the haill way neither , for I had whiles the cast of a cart ; and I had the cast of a horse from Ferrybridge -and divers other easements , " said Jeanie , cutting ...
... thing she has said to the purpose . " And I didna just a'thegither walk the haill way neither , for I had whiles the cast of a cart ; and I had the cast of a horse from Ferrybridge -and divers other easements , " said Jeanie , cutting ...
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... thing's life will be sweeter in that hour , come when it may , than if a word of your mouth could hang the haill Porteous mob at the tail of ae tow . " Tear followed tear down Jeanie's cheeks , as , her features glowing and quivering ...
... thing's life will be sweeter in that hour , come when it may , than if a word of your mouth could hang the haill Porteous mob at the tail of ae tow . " Tear followed tear down Jeanie's cheeks , as , her features glowing and quivering ...
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... things may happen to interfere with his Majesty's kind purposes towards you all . " " His Majesty's kind purposes ? " said the Wanderer . " Do I hear you aright , sir ? " " I speak the King's very words , from his very lips , " replied ...
... things may happen to interfere with his Majesty's kind purposes towards you all . " " His Majesty's kind purposes ? " said the Wanderer . " Do I hear you aright , sir ? " " I speak the King's very words , from his very lips , " replied ...
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... thing or two , and Robin had not art enough even to peel before setting to , but fought with his plaid dangling about him . - Stand up , Robin , my man ! all friends now ; and let me hear the man that will speak a word against you , or ...
... thing or two , and Robin had not art enough even to peel before setting to , but fought with his plaid dangling about him . - Stand up , Robin , my man ! all friends now ; and let me hear the man that will speak a word against you , or ...
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