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Page 36
... poor Cruickshanks was found in the afternoon of the next day , on the Haugh of Danda- leith , some four or five miles below . As it had ever been his uniform practice to wind his watch up at night , and as it was discovered to be nearly ...
... poor Cruickshanks was found in the afternoon of the next day , on the Haugh of Danda- leith , some four or five miles below . As it had ever been his uniform practice to wind his watch up at night , and as it was discovered to be nearly ...
Page 37
... poor people is , from the necessities of their con- dition , strong as that of life ; and , in people not absolutely poor , passion- ate , from the endearing thoughts and feelings that cling to objects in themselves valueless , but ...
... poor people is , from the necessities of their con- dition , strong as that of life ; and , in people not absolutely poor , passion- ate , from the endearing thoughts and feelings that cling to objects in themselves valueless , but ...
Page 38
... poor woman , an in- dustrious little shop - keeper , in tell- ing the story of her woes , patheti- cally said , " We had eneuch to do to escape to the braeside . It took eight o ' the stoutest men in the haill country , with the risk o ...
... poor woman , an in- dustrious little shop - keeper , in tell- ing the story of her woes , patheti- cally said , " We had eneuch to do to escape to the braeside . It took eight o ' the stoutest men in the haill country , with the risk o ...
Page 39
... Poor things ! ' quo ' Jean , ' I cudna think o ' letting them be drooned ! ' " Another of the doleful party " clam up the chim- ney , an ' pat her head oot at the tap , wi ' her face as black as a sutty- man's . ' Oh ! Jamie Mill ...
... Poor things ! ' quo ' Jean , ' I cudna think o ' letting them be drooned ! ' " Another of the doleful party " clam up the chim- ney , an ' pat her head oot at the tap , wi ' her face as black as a sutty- man's . ' Oh ! Jamie Mill ...
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... poor friend , " was their equally brief reply to the anx- ious questions by which they were assailed on again issuing forth . Mounting their horses , the gen- tlemen proceeded to Drycleugh ; but the melancholy news had The Maiden of the ...
... poor friend , " was their equally brief reply to the anx- ious questions by which they were assailed on again issuing forth . Mounting their horses , the gen- tlemen proceeded to Drycleugh ; but the melancholy news had The Maiden of the ...
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