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Regular for a fortnight were the inquiries of the Antiquary at the veteran Caxon, whether he had heard what Mr. Lovel was about; and as regular were Caxon's answers, "that the town could learn naething about him whatever, except that he had received anither muckle letter or twa frae the south, and that he was never seen on the plainstanes at a'." "How does he live, Caxon?" "Ou, Mrs.

"It certainly is not large in your burgh," said Francis. "A minority of twenty-three is the most favourable thing you can expect here I think twenty-four. At Swinton there is a certain minority of fourteen, which the least imprudence on your part would double. Auldbiggin and Plainstanes are ties at present, so your majority at Ladykirk should be large, to cover up our deficit.

I have done nothing to forfeit my right, I trow once provost and ay my lord. 'Well, Mr. Burgess, tell me further, have you not some property in the Gude Town? continued Ewart. 'Troth have I that is, before my misfortunes, I had twa or three bonny bits of mailings amang the closes and wynds, forby the shop and the story abune it. But Plainstanes has put me to the causeway now.

But if we desire fulness of life, we cannot help ourselves. A man may make many a friendship to his own hurt, but the isolated life is a greater danger still. Societas est mater discordiarum, which Scott in his humorous pathetic account of the law-suits of Peter Peebles versus Plainstanes in "Redgauntlet," translates, Partnership oft makes pleaship.

The seal was a deep and well-cut impression of arms, which defied all tampering. "Od, lass," said Mrs. Shortcake, weighing it in her hand, and wishing, doubtless, that the too, too solid wax would melt and dissolve itself, "I wad like to ken what's in the inside o' this, for that Lovel dings a' that ever set foot on the plainstanes o' Fairport naebody kens what to make o' him." Mrs.

I dwell mair there than ony gate else, and the essence of hamesucken is to strike a man in his dwelling-place mind that, young advocate and so there's hope Plainstanes may be hanged, as many has for a less matter; for, my lords, will Pest say to the Justiciary bodies, my lords, the Parliament House is Peebles' place of dwelling, says he being COMMUNE FORUM, and COMMUNE FORUM EST COMMUNE DOMICILIUM Lass, fetch another glass of and score it time to gae hame by the practiques, I cannot find the jug yet there's twa of them, I think.

The seal was a deep and well-cut impression of arms, which defied all tampering. "Od, lass," said Mrs. Shortcake, weighing it in her hand, and wishing, doubtless, that the too, too solid wax would melt and dissolve itself, "I wad like to ken what's in the inside o' this, for that Lovel dings a' that ever set foot on the plainstanes o' Fairport naebody kens what to make o' him." Mrs.

There is the original action of Peebles v. Plainstanes, convening him for payment of 3000l., less or more, as alleged balance due by Plainstanes. Secondly, there is a counter action, in which Plainstanes is pursuer and Peebles defender, for 2500l., less or more, being balance alleged per contra, to be due by Peebles. Thirdly, Mr.

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