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"Very true, billies, and my blood was e'en boiling at it; but the sight o' Grace Armstrong has settled it brawly." "But the stocking, Hobbie'" said John Elliot; "we're utterly ruined. Harry and I hae been to gather what was on the outby land, and there's scarce a cloot left. I kenna how we're to carry on We maun a' gang to the wars, I think.

As these emotions subsided, less pleasing considerations began to intrude themselves. "This is a miserable place for ye a'," said Hobbie, looking around him; "I can sleep weel eneugh mysell outby beside the naig, as I hae done mony a lang night on the hills; but how ye are to put yoursells up, I canna see!

"We're feared she's lost," said the woman. "She went outby in the forenoon, and she hasna come back yet." "Did she not say where she was going to?" I asked. "No; and we've heard nothing o' her. We canna think what can hae come ower her." "But where are Carver and Tom, and the boat's crew?" I asked. "Have they not been out seeking for the lass?" "No; they're all away in the St.

"I was wanting to say to ye, Laird," said Jeanie, who felt the necessity of entering upon her business, "that I was gaun a lang journey, outby of my father's knowledge." "Outby his knowledge, Jeanie! Is that right? Ye maun think ot again it's no right," said Dumbiedikes, with a countenance of great concern.

"I was wanting to say to ye, Laird," said Jeanie, who felt the necessity of entering upon her business, "that I was gaun a lang journey, outby of my father's knowledge." "Outby his knowledge, Jeanie! Is that right? Ye maun think ot again it's no right," said Dumbiedikes, with a countenance of great concern.