Robin Gray: A NovelChatto & Windus, 1872 - 428 стор. |
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... gang to the poorhouse ; but instead o ' that I kept him here , gied him a decent education , and brought him up in a Christian way . If he worked for me , and if he was obedient to me , it was nae mair than I had a richt to expeck after ...
... gang to the poorhouse ; but instead o ' that I kept him here , gied him a decent education , and brought him up in a Christian way . If he worked for me , and if he was obedient to me , it was nae mair than I had a richt to expeck after ...
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... gang your ain gate , Jeamie lad ; but ye'll travel a day and a nicht afore ye find a hame like the ane you're flinging frae ye . " " For what you have done , Laird , you have my thanks , " answered Jeamie frankly ; " for what you might ...
... gang your ain gate , Jeamie lad ; but ye'll travel a day and a nicht afore ye find a hame like the ane you're flinging frae ye . " " For what you have done , Laird , you have my thanks , " answered Jeamie frankly ; " for what you might ...
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... gang with Ivan Carrach , ” she said , drawing him close to her , and speaking in his ear with a strange earnestness . " And why not , for Guid's sake ? " He was almost inclined to laugh at her singular conduct . " Ye'll maybe think it's ...
... gang with Ivan Carrach , ” she said , drawing him close to her , and speaking in his ear with a strange earnestness . " And why not , for Guid's sake ? " He was almost inclined to laugh at her singular conduct . " Ye'll maybe think it's ...
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... gang but and tell mither afore the folk come up . " Mrs. Lindsay , with a strength that seemed unnatural in one stricken as she was , had raised herself on her elbow and was staring fixedly at the door . " What's wrang wi ' your faither ...
... gang but and tell mither afore the folk come up . " Mrs. Lindsay , with a strength that seemed unnatural in one stricken as she was , had raised herself on her elbow and was staring fixedly at the door . " What's wrang wi ' your faither ...
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... gang to the byre after dark for fear o ' ghaists . Girzie's a queer creatur ' , but she couldna mean onything by what she said . " As if to conquer her childish fear , she went to the end of the house , and found Robin Gray's pony there ...
... gang to the byre after dark for fear o ' ghaists . Girzie's a queer creatur ' , but she couldna mean onything by what she said . " As if to conquer her childish fear , she went to the end of the house , and found Robin Gray's pony there ...
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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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