| Ainsworth Rand Spofford, Charles Gibbon - 1893 - 518 pages
...folk ny ye've been made a witch of, and I'm judging it's true; but for byganes' sake ye'll get паe harm frae me, only tak up yere pipes and begone; but...auld carline, 'there are twa words to that; if ye're fanse and ungratefu', that's yere ain fault ; but while I've the broken saxpence I can weel hinder... | |
| John Clark Ridpath - 1898 - 522 pages
...was nae getting by it. " Oh, ho ! Luckie ! " thought I again, " it's the rowan-tree branch, is it ? there it shall hing, then, for me :" so I drew me...the broken saxpence I can weel hinder yere marrying onybody without my leave, and may be do a little mair ; sae think o' that, and be wiser in yere passion."... | |
| John Clark Ridpath - 1898 - 600 pages
...was nae getting by it. " Oh, ho ! Luckie ! " thought I again, " it's the rowan-tree branch, is it ? there it shall hing, then, for me :" so I drew me...me back my siller, for I'll hae naething mair to do \vi' you." "Aha, Billie," then said the auld carline, " there are twa words to that ; if ye're fause... | |
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