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"Troth, mither, no muckle wi' heaven, I doubt, considering wha I carry ahint me and as for hell, it will fight its ain battle at its ain time, I'se be bound. Come, naggie, trot awa, man, an as thou wert a broomstick, for a witch rides thee With my curtch on my foot, and my shoe on my hand, I glance like the wildfire through brugh and through land."
God be praised that left my hearing when he took my poor eyesight! Come this way, this way. And oh, tread lightly. Peggy, hinny, gang saddle the gentleman's horse, and lead him cannily ahint the thorny shaw, and bide him there."
'Hoo daur ye bring sic a thing into my hoose? she said, roused by the apparent defiance of her grandson. 'Hoo daur ye, efter what's come an' gane? ''Cause Dooble Sanny's come and gane, grannie, and left naething but this ahint him. And this ane's mine, whase ever the ither micht be.
"Your mother is their prisoner likewise?" said Morton, hardly knowing what he said. "In troth is she, riding ahint ye there like a bride, wi' that auld carle o' a minister that they ca' Gabriel Kettledrummle Deil that he had been in the inside of a drum or a kettle either, for my share o' him!
But I up and says to him, 'I have had enough o' you, says I, 'you and your Hoose wi' the Green Shutters, says I. 'You're no fit to have a decent servant, says I. 'Pay me my wages, and I'll be redd o' ye, says I. And wi' that I flang my kist on my shouther and slapped the gate ahint me." "And did he pay ye your wages?" Tam Wylie probed him slyly, with a sideward glimmer in his eye.
Whan she cam' in, she pat tu the door ahint her, an' turnt to me, an' said says she: 'An wha 's deid forbye, think ye? 'I hae hard o' naebody, I answered. 'Wha but the laird o' Gersefell! says she. 'I'm sorry to hear that, honest ma! says I; for a'body likit Mr Stewart.
We micht hae been at it yet! But we winna noo! will we ever, Sandy?" "Na, that we winna!" "For," continued Andrew, "He said 'Lo, I am with you always! And suppose He werena, we daurna be that ahint His back we would na be afore His face!" "Do you railly think it was Him, Andrew?"
Now, out with yiz, neighbors all; the entertainment's over, and it's time for good folk to be in the land of dhrames. You stay ahint with me, Bet, darlint I have a word for your private ear." It was quite evident that in Paradise Row Mother Bunch's smallest command was law; in an incredibly short space of time the little room was cleared, and Mrs. O'Flaherty and Bet were alone.
A' nicht they looked for her, but she hadna left so muckle as a foot- print ahint her, and in the tail of the day they had to up wi' their tap in their lap and march awa without her." Gavin's appetite returned. "Has she been seen since the soldiers went away?" he asked, laying down his spoon with a new fear. "Where is she now?" "No human eye has seen her," Jean answered impressively.
Osbaldistone, now that chield's out of ear-shot, I'll just tell you it's free to you to speer, and it's free to me to answer, or no Gude I canna say muckle o' Rob, puir chield; ill I winna say o' him, for, forby that he's my cousin, we're coming near his ain country, and there may be ane o' his gillies ahint every whin-bush, for what I ken And if ye'll be guided by my advice, the less ye speak about him, or where we are gaun, or what we are gaun to do, we'll be the mair likely to speed us in our errand.
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