Waverley Novels: The fair maid of PerthReprint Services Corporation, 1903 |
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Էջ 145 - Isabel, I suppose you mean," answered the Smith. "Ay — Isabel, or Jezabel, — all the same, you know. But here comes Bailie Craigdallie at last, with that poor, creeping, cowardly creature the Pottingar.
Էջ 101 - Come into the booth with me, my son, and I will furnish thee with a fitting theme. Thou knowest the maiden who ventures to kiss a sleeping man, wins of him a pair of gloves. Come to my booth ; thou shall have a pair of delicate kid-skin, that will exactly suit her hand and arm. — I was thinking of her poor mother when I shaped them...