Robin Gray: A NovelChatto & Windus, 1872 - 428 стор. |
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... Begg the housekeeper -- a buxom widow , who had long lived in the hope of one day becoming Mrs. McWhapple . The dame's breath was taken away by Jeamie's announcement of his departure ; and the next minute she was filling his pockets ...
... Begg the housekeeper -- a buxom widow , who had long lived in the hope of one day becoming Mrs. McWhapple . The dame's breath was taken away by Jeamie's announcement of his departure ; and the next minute she was filling his pockets ...
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... Begg about the price of some fish . At the head of the cuddy , one of his arms thrown round its neck , and the other holding up a bundle of hay and thistles , was Girzie's son Wattie . " Eat awa , Dawnie , for ye dinna ken whan ye'll ...
... Begg about the price of some fish . At the head of the cuddy , one of his arms thrown round its neck , and the other holding up a bundle of hay and thistles , was Girzie's son Wattie . " Eat awa , Dawnie , for ye dinna ken whan ye'll ...
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... Begg by submitting to her offer , much to that worthy woman's amaze , for Girzie was never known to yield a baubee without a hard contest . 66 ' Weel , weel , Mrs. Begg , just tak ' them at your ain price , " she said on this occasion ...
... Begg by submitting to her offer , much to that worthy woman's amaze , for Girzie was never known to yield a baubee without a hard contest . 66 ' Weel , weel , Mrs. Begg , just tak ' them at your ain price , " she said on this occasion ...
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... Begg ; and as soon as that worthy woman could recover from the surprise and pleasure of seeing James Falcon in the flesh again , she hastened to procure some food . Falcon was really worse than he looked ; for he had eaten nothing since ...
... Begg ; and as soon as that worthy woman could recover from the surprise and pleasure of seeing James Falcon in the flesh again , she hastened to procure some food . Falcon was really worse than he looked ; for he had eaten nothing since ...
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... Begg . Robin was disappointed again , but he had nothing for it save to turn homeward . He wondered if Mc Whapple had taken Falcon away purposely to prevent their meeting . " The auld fule , " he muttered angrily , " as if he thought I ...
... Begg . Robin was disappointed again , but he had nothing for it save to turn homeward . He wondered if Mc Whapple had taken Falcon away purposely to prevent their meeting . " The auld fule , " he muttered angrily , " as if he thought I ...
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Adam afore answer Askaig auld bairn Begg bide brig Cairnieford canna Carnegie Carrach Clashgirn Colin couldna cried crown 8vo dark didna dinna dinna ken Donald doon door doubt drooned Dunbar ejaculated eneuch exclaimed eyes face fear fiscal frae gang gaun Geordie gie ye gien Girzie guidman guidwife haena hame hand haud head hear heard heart himsel hope Hutcheson James Falcon Jeamie Jeanie Jeanie's ken'd Laird lass lassie look maun McWhapple micht mind Mistress Gray Monduff morning mother muckle mysel naething never night ony mair onything ower Portlappoch puir road Robin Gray round schooner seemed shust siller skipper speak spite spoke syne tell ye there's nae thing thocht thought told tone voice waiting wasna Wattie Wattie's weel whilst wife winna woman word wrang ye hae ye'll ye're yoursel
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