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I'll suffer death ten thousand-fold afore I see her brought to poverty; sae get a boat get it and if ye daurna gang out, and if nane o' your folk daur gang, Ned and me will gang our tow sels." "Surely ye wad be mad, Harry, to attempt such a thing in an open boat to-night," said the Blyth merchant. "Mad or no mad," answered Harry, "I hae said it, and I am determined.

And the creature Morris is sic a cowardly caitiff, that to this hour he daurna say that it was Rob took the portmanteau aff him; and troth he's right, for your custom-house and excise cattle are ill liket on a' sides, and Rob might get a back-handed lick at him, before the Board, as they ca't, could help him." "I have long suspected this, Mr. Jarvie," said I, "and perfectly agree with you.

"The elfin knight sate on the brae, The broom grows bonny, the broom grows fair; And by there came lilting a lady so gay, And we daurna gang down to the broom nae mair." "Whisht, Effie," said her sister; "our father's coming out o' the byre." The damsel stinted in her song. "Whare hae ye been sae late at e'en?" "It's no late, lass," answered Effie.

I kenna hoo it may be wi' your fowk, my lord." "Well, even with us it means something. It implies at least that he who uses it would risk his life for her whom he wishes to believe it. But perhaps it may mean more than that in the mouth of a fisherman? Do you fancy there is such a thing as devotion real devotion, I mean self sacrifice, you know?" "I daurna doobt it, my lord."

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?"

I winna say, mother, 'at I lo'ed him sae weel as ye lo'ed him, for maybe that wudna be natur I dinna ken; and I daurna say 'at I lo'e him as the bonny man lo'es his brithers and sisters a'; but I hae yet to learn hoo to lo'e him better. Onygait, the bonny man wantit him, and he has him!

"Let me bide wi' ye!" he pleaded, with chattering jaws; "oh, let me bide wi' ye! I daurna gang back to that room by mysell again." His mother put her thin arm round him. "Yes, dear," she said; "you may bide wi' us. Janet and me wouldna let anything harm you." She placed her hand on his brow caressingly. His hair was damp with a cold sweat. He reeked of alcohol.

"I had better hae said at ante there was a stranger there," was her next natural reflection. "But then they wad hae been for asking him to breakfast. Oh, safe us! what will I do? And there's Gudyill walking in the garden too!" she exclaimed internally on approaching the wicket; "and I daurna gang in the back way till he's aff the coast. Oh, sirs! what will become of us?"

From a sudden influx of energy, Alec stretched his hand likewise towards the same glass, and laying hold on it as Mr Cupples was raising it to his lips, cried: "I sweir to God likewise And noo," he added, leaving his hold of the glass, "ye daurna drink it." Mr Cupples threw glass and all into the fire. "That's my fareweel libation to the infernal Bacchus," he said.

I daurna say I'll never do the like again, but I'm no sae likly to transgress a second time as the first. Lord, keep the doors o' my lips, that ill-faured words comena thouchtless oot, and shame me and them that hear me! I maun gang and see aboot yer denner, sir! I s' no be lang." "Yer gracious words, mem, are mair nor meat and drink to me.

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