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Page 379
... hand , steeped wi ' my ain hand , pressed and chiselled wi ' my ain hand , and fatter or feller never kitchened an honest man's cake ; be- sides , there are sundry other things gude for auld age , gude for the hiccup and the hoast , and ...
... hand , steeped wi ' my ain hand , pressed and chiselled wi ' my ain hand , and fatter or feller never kitchened an honest man's cake ; be- sides , there are sundry other things gude for auld age , gude for the hiccup and the hoast , and ...
Page 453
... hand , and supplies daily receiving . The stock on hand is at present estimated at 484,000 bags ; equal to two years consumption at the present rate . The increase of the imports from the United States , when compared with last year ...
... hand , and supplies daily receiving . The stock on hand is at present estimated at 484,000 bags ; equal to two years consumption at the present rate . The increase of the imports from the United States , when compared with last year ...
Page 514
... hand made red and rosy i ' the blood o ' a wan hancie churl afore now . Madge Mackittrick , my kind cannie woman , sic ferlies can come again , whispers a friend- ly tongue in my left - hand lug , and I maun e'en do as my ain de'il bids ...
... hand made red and rosy i ' the blood o ' a wan hancie churl afore now . Madge Mackittrick , my kind cannie woman , sic ferlies can come again , whispers a friend- ly tongue in my left - hand lug , and I maun e'en do as my ain de'il bids ...
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