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"The health will do well enough," replied the skeptic, "but save me from the grace of Hob and Hinney; and as for their manners did I hear you correctly, uncle, when you spoke of their manners?" "Surely, you did. I have always regarded the natural manners which belong to the life of the forester, as being infinitely more noble, as well as more graceful, than those of the citizen.

It was his time now to explain and apologize, and what do you think was the reason he assigned for his proceedings? 'Hinney, said he, 'Mr. Barker is a young minister, and I wish to inure him to hardness as a good soldier of our Lord Jesus Christ. I told him there were painful things enough in the world to inure men to hardness without his making more, &c.

But now, hinney, ye maun help me to catch the beast, and ye maun get on behind me, for we maun off like whittrets before the whole clanjamfray be doun upon us; the rest o' them will no be far off. The galloway was, by good fortune, easily caught, and Brown made some apology for overloading the animal.

"Them as has money to pay is oilers and oilers welcome. Come in, and set you down by the fire, hinney. Well, well, and so you has brought a babby with you! Give it to me, Pat. What do you know, you great hulking feller! about the tending of babbies?" The man gladly relinquished his charge, then pointed backwards with his finger at Flower.

But now, hinney, ye maun help me to catch the beast, and ye maun get on behind me, for we maun off like whittrets before the whole clanjamfray be doun upon us; the rest o' them will no be far off. The galloway was, by good fortune, easily caught, and Brown made some apology for overloading the animal.

Brown readily assented to the propriety of sparing the horse, and added that, as they were now far out of the reach of the rogues, he thought Mr. Dinmont had better tie a handkerchief round his head, for fear of the cold frosty air aggravating the wound. 'What would I do that for? answered the hardy farmer; 'the best way's to let the blood barken upon the cut; that saves plasters, hinney.

For shelter the Rangers rush inside the ranche, leaving their horses to take care of themselves. The latter stand cowering under the trees, neighing with affright the mules among them giving vent to their plaintive hinney.

William Walker said there was a jar o' drained hinney i' the basket; an' the bairns wad miss 't sair gin 't war spult. 'I will take good care of it, responded the doctor. He delivered the basket, returned to the carriage, and told the coachman to drive home. 'Whaur are ye takin' me till? exclaimed Shargar. 'Willie hasna payed me for the parcel. 'Never mind Willie.

Erchie," she continued, with a change of voice, "ye maunna think that I canna sympathise wi' ye. Ye maunna think that I havena been young mysel'. Lang syne, when I was a bit lassie, no twenty yet " She paused and sighed. "Clean and caller, wi' a fit like the hinney bee," she continued.

Erchie," she continued, with a change of voice, "ye mauna think that I canna sympathise wi' ye. Ye mauna think that I havena been young mysel'. Lang syne, when I was a bit lassie, no twenty yet " She paused and sighed. "Clean and caller, wi' a fit like the hinney bee," she continned.