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... standing on the hearth . Presently the look of alarm faded , and the face assumed its ordinary stolid and expressionless cast , as the hand continued its journey to the nose , and thrust the snuff up the nostrils energetically . Then he ...
... standing on the hearth . Presently the look of alarm faded , and the face assumed its ordinary stolid and expressionless cast , as the hand continued its journey to the nose , and thrust the snuff up the nostrils energetically . Then he ...
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... standing as a sort of porch in front of the squat - looking door which opened in halves , and admitted one straight to the kitchen . Half a dozen oars of various lengths leaning against the porch , the walls hung with nets , an old boat ...
... standing as a sort of porch in front of the squat - looking door which opened in halves , and admitted one straight to the kitchen . Half a dozen oars of various lengths leaning against the porch , the walls hung with nets , an old boat ...
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... standing there long after she had lost sight of him , standing there watching the road he had gone by , while the sun was sinking rapidly and the clouds were darkening over- head . Her heart was sinking too , for it seemed as if the sun ...
... standing there long after she had lost sight of him , standing there watching the road he had gone by , while the sun was sinking rapidly and the clouds were darkening over- head . Her heart was sinking too , for it seemed as if the sun ...
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... a woman , who was raised above the others by standing up in her cart , to which a shaggy patient - looking donkey was harnessed . The cart was not much bigger than a large sized barrow , and was AT THE PORT . 15 CHAPTER III AT THE PORT.
... a woman , who was raised above the others by standing up in her cart , to which a shaggy patient - looking donkey was harnessed . The cart was not much bigger than a large sized barrow , and was AT THE PORT . 15 CHAPTER III AT THE PORT.
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... standing at the door with Falcon on the evening of his departure was broadening out into new thoughts , new hopes and fears . " Nae sight o ' him yet , Jeanie ? " queried her mother again , when she saw her lighting the candle and ...
... standing at the door with Falcon on the evening of his departure was broadening out into new thoughts , new hopes and fears . " Nae sight o ' him yet , Jeanie ? " queried her mother again , when she saw her lighting the candle and ...
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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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