Littell's Living Age, Volume 140Living Age Company Incorporated, 1879 |
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Page 344
... door at the other end . To Donal's a cheese , a bag of oatmeal , some oatcakes , eyes it looked a dreary place ; but when and a pound or two of the best butter in the porter opened the other door , he saw the world , for now that he was ...
... door at the other end . To Donal's a cheese , a bag of oatmeal , some oatcakes , eyes it looked a dreary place ; but when and a pound or two of the best butter in the porter opened the other door , he saw the world , for now that he was ...
Page 409
... door , " she said to herself , speaking of Mr. Scla- ter ; " an ' though , weel I wat , the sicht o ' ' im never bodit me onything but ill , I never loot him ken he was less nor walcome ; an ' gien bein ' a minister gies the freedom o ...
... door , " she said to herself , speaking of Mr. Scla- ter ; " an ' though , weel I wat , the sicht o ' ' im never bodit me onything but ill , I never loot him ken he was less nor walcome ; an ' gien bein ' a minister gies the freedom o ...
Page 410
... door . " Jane opened the door , Gibbie let her go , and Mrs. Croale went . But on the thresh- old she turned . " Weel , sir , " she said , with more sever- ity than pique , and a certain sad injury not unmingled with dignity , " ye hae ...
... door . " Jane opened the door , Gibbie let her go , and Mrs. Croale went . But on the thresh- old she turned . " Weel , sir , " she said , with more sever- ity than pique , and a certain sad injury not unmingled with dignity , " ye hae ...
Contents
LANDORS Imaginary Conversations | 3 |
TITLES The Vicissitudes | 13 |
BRIDES Pass The 42 114 142 361 424 | 42 |
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