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And, dear, you mustna think of dreary things when you look out upon the snow, for it will be a long time before we see the green grass and the bonnie flowers again," and Graeme sighed.

"I couldna help hearing, Effie." "No; I know, dear. But it's not to be spoken about. You must forget it." "Did Mrs Nesbitt want it too?" asked Christie. "I don't know. Mrs Nesbitt is very kind; but you mustna say anything to her about this matter or to any one. Promise me, Christie."

"Ne'er heed me, Seth," said Wiry Ben, "y' are a down-right good-hearted chap, panels or no panels; an' ye donna set up your bristles at every bit o' fun, like some o' your kin, as is mayhap cliverer." "Seth, lad," said Adam, taking no notice of the sarcasm against himself, "thee mustna take me unkind. I wasna driving at thee in what I said just now.

I know it. I know she gets a dollar a week the year round at Captain Liscome's, and earns it, too; and I know she gives half of it to her aunt, who never did much for her but spoil her temper. But it's an awful pity her religion don't make her pleasant." "One mustna judge another," said Mrs Nasmyth, gently. "No, and I don't want to. Only I wish but there's no good talking.

That's between themselves and God, as he's said to me many a time." "Aye, aye; but he's none so fond o' your dissenters, for all that." "Maybe; I'm none so fond o' Josh Tod's thick ale, but I don't hinder you from making a fool o' yourself wi't." There was a laugh at this thrust of Adam's, but Seth said, very seriously. "Nay, nay, Addy, thee mustna say as anybody's religion's like thick ale.

"Eh! what! then you admit your mother's guilt?" cried the King, sharply. "I neither admit it nor deny it, sire," she replied. "It must be for your Majesty to judge her." "Weel answered," muttered James, "but I mustna forget, that the deil himsel' can quote Scripture to serve his purpose. But you hold in abhorrence the crime laid to your mother's charge eh?" he added aloud.

"And it's no genuine!" she resumed, as, disregarding his latter words, she relapsed into her more familiar dialect. "The Lord help ye! canna ye look at first the ae paper and then the ither? and if they're no alike, mustna the ither be the forgery?"

"Yes, but, Davie, we mustna think light of the Sabbath-day. Think what it is to grandfather. He would like it better if we were better bairns. I'm just glad of the rest." "You're tired of your books," said Davie, with a little brotherly contempt in his voice. "You're but a lassie, however, and it canna be helped." "I canna do two things at once.

"Well, thee mustna fret beforehand, father," said Martin the younger. "Happen the captain 'ull come home and make our peace wi' th' old squire. I build upo' that, for I know the captain 'll see folks righted if he can." The Hidden Dread IT was a busy time for Adam the time between the beginning of November and the beginning of February, and he could see little of Hetty, except on Sundays.

It is rented, and the rent paid doon; and the books and pictures canna be meddled wi'; there mustna be a finger laid on them." "My certie! The man is gane far awa'; o'er the Atlantic Ocean itsel' I'll bear the blame o' it. He took quite a liking to me, that was easy seen, and I'm vera sure, he willna mind me using what he canna use himsel'." "He put the room, and a' in it, under my care, aunt.

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