Redgauntlet, by the author of 'Waverley'. |
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... Fairladies ? " " What , the Miss Arthurets ! -The Papist jades ! -But nev- er mind ; it will do I have known them take in a whole sloop's crew that were stranded on the sands . " " You may run some risk though , by turning up to Fairla ...
... Fairladies ? " " What , the Miss Arthurets ! -The Papist jades ! -But nev- er mind ; it will do I have known them take in a whole sloop's crew that were stranded on the sands . " " You may run some risk though , by turning up to Fairla ...
Էջ 273
... Fair- ladies - good old scrambling house - good old maids enough , if they were not Papists . - Hollo , you Jack ... Fairladies - that may be , or may not be and I care not whether it be or no . - Blinkinsop , hold your tongue , and ...
... Fair- ladies - good old scrambling house - good old maids enough , if they were not Papists . - Hollo , you Jack ... Fairladies - that may be , or may not be and I care not whether it be or no . - Blinkinsop , hold your tongue , and ...
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... Fairladies . " Was he to turn up ? " Committing the charge of Fairford to Jephson , Nanty dash- ed up to the head of the troop , and gave his orders . " Who knows the house best ? " " Jack Skelton's a Catholic , " said Lowther . " A d ...
... Fairladies . " Was he to turn up ? " Committing the charge of Fairford to Jephson , Nanty dash- ed up to the head of the troop , and gave his orders . " Who knows the house best ? " " Jack Skelton's a Catholic , " said Lowther . " A d ...
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... Fairladies , he must be left either to die at the gate , or to be taken , with all his papers about him , by the redcoats . " Away ran Dick Gardener with this message ; and , in a few minutes , lights were seen to flit about , which ...
... Fairladies , he must be left either to die at the gate , or to be taken , with all his papers about him , by the redcoats . " Away ran Dick Gardener with this message ; and , in a few minutes , lights were seen to flit about , which ...
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... Fairladies . Help me to make fast the gate , Richard , and thou shalt come down again to wait on it , lest there come more unwelcome visiters - Not that you are unwelcome , young gentleman , for it is sufficient that you need such ...
... Fairladies . Help me to make fast the gate , Richard , and thou shalt come down again to wait on it , lest there come more unwelcome visiters - Not that you are unwelcome , young gentleman , for it is sufficient that you need such ...
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acquaintance Alan Fairford Alan's answered apartment auld Benjie betwixt brandy brother called cause countenance Crackenthorpe Cristal Nixon Crosbie danger Darsie Latimer door doubt Dumfries endeavoured eyes fair Fairladies Father Buonaventure fear fellow folks Foxley Geddes gentleman give gudesire hand hast head hear heard heart Herries hinny honour hope horse Jacobites James Wilkinson Joshua Justice lady Laird lawyer length letter Lilias look Lord manner matter maun Maxwell ment mind morning Mount Sharon mutchkin Nanty Ewart never night observed occasion once party passed perhaps person Peter Peebles poor present Provost Quaker recollection Redgauntlet replied Samuel Griffiths Scotland seemed Shepherd's Bush Sir John Solway speak Steenie Summertrees tell thee thing thou thought tion tone Trumbull turned uncle voice walk weel Whigs Willie wish word young
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Էջ 209 - MY heart's in the Highlands, my heart is not here ; My heart's in the Highlands a-chasing the deer ; Chasing the wild deer, and following the roe, My heart's in the Highlands wherever I go.
Էջ 94 - Dougal thought ; but because he didna like to part wi' my gudesire aff the grund. Dougal was glad to see Steenie, and brought him into the great oak parlour, and there sat the laird his leesome lane, excepting that he had beside him a great ill-favoured jackanape, that was a special pet of his — a cankered beast it was, and mony an ill-natured trick it played ; ill to please it was, and easily angered — ran about the haill castle, chattering and yowling, and pinching and biting folk, especially...
Էջ 93 - Weel, my gudesire was nae manager — no that he was a very great misguider — but he hadna the saving gift, and he got twa terms' rent in arrear. He got the first brash at Whitsunday put ower wi...
Էջ 96 - Hutcheon had nae will to the wark, but he had stood by Dougal in battle and broil, and he wad not fail him at this pinch; so down the carles sat ower a stoup of brandy, and Hutcheon, who was something of a clerk,, would have read a chapter of the Bible; but Dougal would hear naething but a blaud of Davie Lindsay, whilk was the waur preparation. When midnight came, and the house was quiet as the grave, sure...
Էջ 102 - They that waited at the table were just the wicked servingmen and troopers, that had done their work and cruel bidding on earth. There was the Lang Lad of the Nethertown, that helped to take Argyle ; and the Bishop's summoner, that they called the Deil's Rattle-bag ; and the wicked guardsmen in their laced coats ; and the savage Highland Amorites, that shed blood like water ; and...
Էջ 383 - Is this real ?" said Redgauntlet. " Can you mean this ? — Am I — are all, are any of these gentlemen at liberty, without interruption, to embark in yonder brig, which, I see, is now again approaching the shore ?" " You, sir — all — any of the gentlemen present," said the General, — " all whom the vessel can contain, are at liberty to embark uninterrupted by me; but I advise none to go off who have not powerful reasons unconnected with the present meeting, for this will be remembered against...
Էջ 97 - Troth, Sir John, there was naebody in the room but Dougal MacCallum the butler. But, as your honour kens, he has e'en followed his auld master.' 'Very unlucky again, Stephen,' said Sir John, without altering his voice a single note. 'The man to whom ye paid the money is dead — and the man who witnessed the payment is dead too — and the siller, which should have been to the fore, is neither seen nor heard tell of in the repositories. How am I to believe a
Էջ 95 - He flung the cup at Dougal's head, and said he had given him blood instead of burgundy; and, sure aneugh, the lass washed clotted blood aff the carpet the neist day. The jackanape they ca'd Major Weir, it jibbered and cried as if it was mocking its master.
Էջ 100 - ... world was like to regard him as a thief and a cheat, and he took that waur than even the ruin of his house and hauld. On he rode, little caring where. It was a dark night turned, and the trees made it yet darker, and he let the beast take its ain road through the wood ; when all of a sudden, from tired and wearied that it was before, the nag began to spring, and flee, and stend, that my gudesire could hardly keep the saddle — Upon the whilk, a horseman, suddenly riding up beside him, said,...
Էջ 106 - if you be so much distressed in mind, you may speak to our minister of the parish; he is a douce man, regards the honour of our family, and the mair that he may look for some patronage from me.