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... o'er the seas or further , he kens best himself . In the course of our journey to the capital town of Scotland we met with no accident , but had a vast deal of very jocose conversation . Twice or thrice Mrs Gorbals paukily tried to pick ...
... o'er the seas or further , he kens best himself . In the course of our journey to the capital town of Scotland we met with no accident , but had a vast deal of very jocose conversation . Twice or thrice Mrs Gorbals paukily tried to pick ...
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... o'er me , for my knees faltered , and my heart beat , as I went up the stairs ; and when I was shewn into the presence , in a fine room , with spacious looking - glasses , I could scarcely speak for awe and dread . The shawl fell from ...
... o'er me , for my knees faltered , and my heart beat , as I went up the stairs ; and when I was shewn into the presence , in a fine room , with spacious looking - glasses , I could scarcely speak for awe and dread . The shawl fell from ...
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... o'er costly , being so far from your own shop , where you could get the cloth at the first hand ; over and above which , the Coronation is so near , that I doubt it is not in the power of nature for any tailor to make the garb in time ...
... o'er costly , being so far from your own shop , where you could get the cloth at the first hand ; over and above which , the Coronation is so near , that I doubt it is not in the power of nature for any tailor to make the garb in time ...
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... o'er in the glar of the causay with such vehemence , that I thought my very een were dinted out : the knees of my silk breeks were riven in the fall . Some civil folk that saw my mis- fortune , helped me in with the doctor to an entry ...
... o'er in the glar of the causay with such vehemence , that I thought my very een were dinted out : the knees of my silk breeks were riven in the fall . Some civil folk that saw my mis- fortune , helped me in with the doctor to an entry ...
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... O'er a ' the ills o ' life victorious . " In a word , they were , in the course of the evening , ( under the management of John Barleycorn , ) as well acquaint- ed with each other , and upon as fa- miliar terms , as if , like Burns's ...
... O'er a ' the ills o ' life victorious . " In a word , they were , in the course of the evening , ( under the management of John Barleycorn , ) as well acquaint- ed with each other , and upon as fa- miliar terms , as if , like Burns's ...
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