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His idea of an "invisible aeroplane," for example, which was to be one painted sky blue that would "hairmonise wi' the blaw skies," was not a success, nor was his scheme for the creation of artificial clouds attended by any encouraging results.
"Sal, it was the lassie picked me up; ay, and she picked up a horn at the same time." "'Blaw on that, she cried, 'and alarm the town. But, sheriff, I didna do't. Na, I had ower muckle respect for the law." "In other words," said Halliwell, "you also bolted, and left the gypsy to blow the horn herself." "I dinna deny but what I made my feet my friend, but it wasna her that blew the horn.
If Auchindownie cock does not craw, If Balmain horn does not blaw, I'll shew you the gold in Largo Law. 'But, added this benevolent son of Puck, 'if I leave you when these happen for I must then return home immediately take you notice where the brindled ox lies down, and there you will find the gold. The cock crew and the horn blew.
"I would swap the drought for rain, though it comes down in a sheet as in the year twelve." "And like a sheet it'll come," replied Dow, "and the deil'll blaw it about wi' his biggest bellowses." Tosh shivered, but Whamond shook him roughly, saying "Keep your oaths to yoursel', Rob Dow, and tell me, hae you seen Mr. Dishart?" "I hinna," Rob answered curtly, preparing to drive on.
"Aweel," said Cuddie, after a little consideration, "I see but ae gate for't, and that's a cauld coal to blaw at, mither.
"I hae a'thing at hame to make me blithe 'cep' it be a wheen mair siller," answered Cosmo; "but maybe that'll come neist wha kens?" "Ay! wha kens?" returned the girl with a sigh. "There's mony ane doobtless wad be ready eneuch wi' the siller anent what ye hae wantin' 't!" "I hae naething but an auld hoose no sae auld as lat the win' blaw through't, though," said Cosmo, amused.
The outlaw and his mother watched them from the tower, until they entirely disappeared. I left my ladye's bower last night It was clad in wreaths of snaw, I'll seek it when the sun is bright, And sweet the roses blaw.
There's nae soberer man than me in my ordnar; but when I hear the wind blaw in my lug, it's my belief that I gang gyte." "You are a religious man," I replied, "and this is sin." "Ou," he returned, "if it wasna sin, I dinna ken that I would care for't. Ye see, man, it's defiance.
Across the stone the water from the street above was pouring into the Glamour. "Tibbie," she said, as she entered the cottage, "I doobt there's gaun to be a terrible spate." "Lot it come," cried Tibbie. "The bit hoosie's fund't upon a rock, and the rains may fa', and the wins may blaw, and the floods may ca at the hoosie, but it winna fa', it canna fa', for it's fund't upo' a rock."
Or, if you wad raither wait a wee while, till this trouble has blawn by that is bothering you, I'm quite agreeable to wait." "It'll never blaw by, Rob," she sobbed. "Oh, dinna ask me ony mair. I canna be your wife noo, an' I jist want to be left alane!" The pain and despair in her voice alarmed him. It was so keen and poignant, and went to his heart like a knife.
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