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"No, no, sister; dampness and darkness are worse than spectres ours are spirits of light, and I would rather have you try the spell." "I will do that blythely, Monkbarns, an I had the ingredients, as my cookery book ca's them There was vervain and dill I mind that Davie Dibble will ken about them, though, maybe, he'll gie them Latin names and Peppercorn, we hae walth o' them, for"

"Then I will ride with you blythely, for, to say the truth, I do not know the rendezvous that Craigie was to guide us to this night; and I am sure that, if he is taken, he will tell all the truth of me, and twenty lies of you, in order to save himself from the withie."

The lads and lasses, blythely bent, To mind baith saul and body, Sit round the table, weel content, And steer about the toddy. Between these I can find no vestigia, but imagination easily fills the gap. I see a company of jovial Scots, met in Calcutta, or Surat, on St. Andrew's Day.

"And sae," said the Bailie, "I hae been thinking, Rob, that as it may be ye are ower deep in the black book to win a pardon, and ower auld to mend yourself, that it wad be a pity to bring up twa hopefu' lads to sic a godless trade as your ain, and I wad blythely tak them for prentices at the loom, as I began mysell, and my father the deacon afore me, though, praise to the Giver, I only trade now as wholesale dealer And and"

"I will marry Miss Drummond, and that blythely, if she is entirely willing. But if there be the least unwillingness, as I have reason to fear marry her will I never." "Well, well," said he, "this is a small affair. As soon as she returns I will sound her a bit, and hope to reassure you " But I cut in again. "Not a finger of you, Mr.

"No, no, sister; dampness and darkness are worse than spectres ours are spirits of light, and I would rather have you try the spell." "I will do that blythely, Monkbarns, an I had the ingredients, as my cookery book ca's them There was vervain and dill I mind that Davie Dibble will ken about them, though, maybe, he'll gie them Latin names and Peppercorn, we hae walth o' them, for"

But, Henry, we must in that case remove ourselves from bonny St. Johnston, for here we will be but a disgraced family." Henry groaned deeply, and was silent for an instant, then replied: "I would rather be dead than dishonoured, though I should never see her again! Had it been yester evening, I would have met the best blade among these men at arms as blythely as ever I danced at a maypole.

"And sae," said the Bailie, "I hae been thinking, Rob, that as it may be ye are ower deep in the black book to win a pardon, and ower auld to mend yourself, that it wad be a pity to bring up twa hopefu' lads to sic a godless trade as your ain, and I wad blythely tak them for prentices at the loom, as I began mysell, and my father the deacon afore me, though, praise to the Giver, I only trade now as wholesale dealer And and"

I myself, did my quality and charge permit, would blythely take a turn of work amongst these wild fellows, and think it fame won." They communicated their decision to the Highlanders, and the chief of the Clan Chattan replied: "You have judged unpartially and nobly, my lords, and I deem myself obliged to follow your direction.

It made Virginia thoroughly happy to see "Eddie" appreciated, and she chatted blythely and freshly with all her spontaneous laugh bearing testimony to her enjoyment while The Dreamer yielded himself with his wonted modesty and grace to the hour answering questions as to whether he really did believe in ghosts and whether the experiments in mesmerism in his story, "The Case of M. Valdemar" had any foundation in fact, with his captivating but enigmatic smile, and a little Frenchified shrug of the shoulders.

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