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The Novels of Walter Scott: With All His Introd. and Notes
word of truth in your story," said Sir John ; " I ask where you think it is — and
demand a correct answer 1" * In hell, if yon will have my thoughts of it," said my
gudesire, driven to extremity, — "in hell ! with your father, his jackanape, and his
silver ...
2
Redgauntlet. The betrothed. The talisman
But lackey and lass, and page and groom, all denied stoutly that they had ever
seen such a bag of money as my gudesire described. What was waur, he had
unluckily not mentioned to any living soul of them his purpose of paying his rent.
But lackey and lass, and page and groom, all denied stoutly that they had, ever
seen such a bag of money as my gudesire described. What was waur, he had
unluckily not mentioned to any living soul of them his purpose of paying his rent.
4
Peveril Of The Peak. St. Ronan's Well. Redgauntlet. Tales Of ...
My gudesire's hairvstood on end at this-proposal, moursome chield that was
trying to frighten him, and might. end with lending him the money. Begate of hell,
anda step farther,~ for that receipt.The strangerilaughed. _ t v - _ ' _ Weel, they
rode ...
5
The Portfolio of Entertaining & Instructive Varieties in ...
My gudesire was, by this time, far beyond the bounds of patience, and, while he
ami Laurie were at de'il speed the liars, he was wanchancie aueugh to abuse his
doctrine as weel as the man, and said things that gar'd folks flesh grew that ...
6
The Literary magnet of the belles lettres, science, and the ...
But lackey and lass, and page and groom, all denied stoutly that they had ever
seen such a bag of money as my gudesire described. What was waur, he had
unluckily not mentioned to any living soul of them his purpose of paying his rent.
Tobias Merton (pseud), 1824
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The Prose Works of Sir Walter Scott: Peveril of the peak, ...
Sir John Redguuntlet ordered the servants out of the room, and then said to my
gudesire, “Now, Steenie, ye see you have fair play; and, as I have little doubt ye
ken better where to End the siller than ony other body, I beg, in fair terms, and for
...
8
The Prose Works: Containing Peveril of the Peak, St. Ronan's ...
Sir John Redgauntlet ordered the servants out of the room, and then said to my
gudesire, “ Now, Steenie, ye see you have fair play; and, as I have little doubt ye
ken better where to find the siller than ony other body, I beg, inifair terms, and for
...
9
Waverly Novels: Redgauntlet. The betrothed. The talisman
So my gudesire, to ease his ain heart, mair than from any hope of help, told him
the story from beginning to end. " It's a hard pinch," said the stranger ; "but I think I
can help you." " If you could lend the money, sir, and take a lang day — I ken nae
...
So my gudesire, to ease his ain heart, mair than from any hope of help, told him
the story from beginning to end. “ It's a hard pinch,” said the stranger; “ but I think I
can help you.” “ If you could lend the money, sir, and take a lang day—I ken nae ...