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Page 361
... Lexie , is neither for you nor me . " " • Young Mr. Mouter ! " said Lexie , in a sharp tone , " young Tammas Mouter , auld Sandy Mou- ter's son . Rechie Sinclair , ye vulgar - minded per- son ! do you think I would let our Annie serve ...
... Lexie , is neither for you nor me . " " • Young Mr. Mouter ! " said Lexie , in a sharp tone , " young Tammas Mouter , auld Sandy Mou- ter's son . Rechie Sinclair , ye vulgar - minded per- son ! do you think I would let our Annie serve ...
Page 368
... Lexie has told me many a time ; but I am too old to mend now . CHAPTER VII . Ir was a very quiet night that , with us . Annie sat silent at her scam , and never lifted her eyes ; and except that Lexie now and then gave a groan , and me ...
... Lexie has told me many a time ; but I am too old to mend now . CHAPTER VII . Ir was a very quiet night that , with us . Annie sat silent at her scam , and never lifted her eyes ; and except that Lexie now and then gave a groan , and me ...
Page 374
... Lexie's glasses - Lexie is very short - sighted - as she put them on to look up at the minister , and wait for the text . But before there was a word of the text - you may think how I started , both my heart and me , when Lexie suddenly ...
... Lexie's glasses - Lexie is very short - sighted - as she put them on to look up at the minister , and wait for the text . But before there was a word of the text - you may think how I started , both my heart and me , when Lexie suddenly ...
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