Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 83William Blackwood, 1858 - England |
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Page 45
... tell ye the same . Ah ! here he comes . " He had entered at the moment , bringing with him a smell of sea- weed and tarred rope . With him was old John Truscott , burly ever , and bravely attired now in top - boots and breeches , a buff ...
... tell ye the same . Ah ! here he comes . " He had entered at the moment , bringing with him a smell of sea- weed and tarred rope . With him was old John Truscott , burly ever , and bravely attired now in top - boots and breeches , a buff ...
Page 47
... tell where his fayther lieth . It is curious , though , that one of the few on us who did die in his bed , was my great - great - granfa'r , who was drove ashore on a piece of timber when the ship was wrecked , that was bringing the ...
... tell where his fayther lieth . It is curious , though , that one of the few on us who did die in his bed , was my great - great - granfa'r , who was drove ashore on a piece of timber when the ship was wrecked , that was bringing the ...
Page 48
... tell ' un his fortune for the year . " " I have heard , " chirped Jack Philp , " that a miller who don't live a hundred miles from the Rocky Valley , when he axed his lass if they were to be married that year , was tould to go and ax ...
... tell ' un his fortune for the year . " " I have heard , " chirped Jack Philp , " that a miller who don't live a hundred miles from the Rocky Valley , when he axed his lass if they were to be married that year , was tould to go and ax ...
Page 50
... telling how he was coming back one night by the churchyard ; how he had there seen three parsons attired in surplices ... tell thee . " " I would sooner hear it from thy lips , or see it in thy face ; but if it meet thy fancy , I wull go ...
... telling how he was coming back one night by the churchyard ; how he had there seen three parsons attired in surplices ... tell thee . " " I would sooner hear it from thy lips , or see it in thy face ; but if it meet thy fancy , I wull go ...
Page 53
... Tell me tell me , man . Oh tell me , my love , " and this time it was her arm which twined round him , and her hand which closed in his . He writhed , and turned from that gentle pressure . - " No , no , Grace ; thou must not touch me ...
... Tell me tell me , man . Oh tell me , my love , " and this time it was her arm which twined round him , and her hand which closed in his . He writhed , and turned from that gentle pressure . - " No , no , Grace ; thou must not touch me ...
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