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Updated: June 21, 2025
I ken he has gotten rises in wages for a' the men who ha'e joined, an' that he is advocatin' an eight hours day. If that can be done doon there, it can be done here; for there's naebody has ony mair need o' a eight hours day than miners."
"When a'ither bairnies are hushed to their hame By aunty, or cousin, or frecky grand-dame, Wha stands last and lanely, an' naebody carin'? 'Tis the puir doited loonie, the mitherless bairn!" Suddenly I was awakened by a subdued and apologetic cough.
But it's an ill wind blaws naebody gude Let ilka ane roose the ford as they find it I say let Glasgow flourish! whilk is judiciously and elegantly putten round the town's arms, by way of by-word. Now, since St. Mungo catched herrings in the Clyde, what was ever like to gar us flourish like the sugar and tobacco trade?
Stewart," said the rival, "but ye show a poor device in your warblers." "Me!" cried Alan, the blood starting to his face. "I give ye the lie." "Do ye own yourself beaten at the pipes, then," said Robin, "that ye seek to change them for the sword?" "And that's very well said, Mr. I appeal to Duncan." "Indeed, ye need apply to naebody," said Robin.
When the light fell on her face she sat up, staring wildly with eyes that shunned and sought it. 'Wha are ye that winna lat me dee in peace and quaietness? 'I'm Robert Falconer. 'Come to speir efter yer ne'er-do-weel o' a father, I reckon, she said. 'Yes, he answered. 'Wha's that ahin' ye? 'Naebody's ahin' me, answered Robert. 'Dinna lee. Wha's that ahin' the door? 'Naebody.
"Chirsty was in Tilliedrum last Teisday or Wednesday, an' Tibbie gae her a cup o' tea. Ay, weel, Tibbie telt Chirsty 'at she wears hose ilka day." "Wears hose?" "Ay. It's some michty grand kind o' stockin'. I never heard o't in this toon. Na, there's naebody in Thrums 'at wears hose." "And who did Tibbie get?" I asked; for in Thrums they say, "Wha did she get?" and "Wha did he tak?"
"It was a' a mistak' an' naebody is to blame. We are just driven alang, an' we canna help oorsel's it's awfu' to hae sic feelin's an' an' no' hae any poo'er to guide them richt it's ay the things we want maist that we dinna get. Kiss me, Rob kiss me, as you kissed me yon nicht on the muir. Haud me like you an' I think I can gang content. Oh, Rob, ay liket you it was you I wanted a' the time!"
I mean whan I'm no wantit ither gaits, an' there 's naebody here." "To be sure," answered the marquis; " only the scholar must n't come with the skipper's hands." "I s' tak guid care o' that, my lord. I wad as sune think o' han'lin' a book wi' wark-like han's as I wad o' branderin' a mackeral ohn cleaned it oot." "And when we have visitors, you 'll be careful not to get in their way."
Have not the godly inhabitants of Almsfieldtown and Tinwaldkirk seen the sweet youth riding at midnight, in the midst of the unhallowed troop, to the sound of flute and of dulcimer, and though meikle they prayed, naebody tried to achieve his deliverance?
Mailsetter, "there's somebody in the shop," then aloud "Look to the customers, Baby!" Baby answered from without in a shrill tone "It's naebody but Jenny Caxon, ma'am, to see if there's ony letters to her."
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