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I doubt we are but puirly provided, no expecting ye this some months, when doubtless ye was hae been received conform till your rank, as gude right is; but natheless " "Natheless, Caleb," said the Master, "we must have our horses put up, and ourselves too, the best way we can. I hope you are not sorry to see me sooner than you expected?" "Sorry, my lord!
Hadoway says. She wishes muckle he could be gotten to take a walk; she thinks he's but looking very puirly, and his appetite's clean gane; but he'll no hear o' ganging ower the door-stane him that used to walk sae muckle too." "That's wrong I have a guess what he's busy about; but he must not work too hard neither. I'll go and see him this very day he's deep, doubtless, in the Caledoniad."
Hadoway says. She wishes muckle he could be gotten to take a walk; she thinks he's but looking very puirly, and his appetite's clean gane; but he'll no hear o' ganging ower the door-stane him that used to walk sae muckle too." "That's wrong I have a guess what he's busy about; but he must not work too hard neither. I'll go and see him this very day he's deep, doubtless, in the Caledoniad."
Heckle him finely, and spare not; but ere ye have done wi' him, for my sake drop a word in his lug to come nae mair to Vesper. When all's said, the man is of my wife's blood and bears her name; I would not have that name publicly disgracit. They were a kindly folk, the Mitchells. I thought puirly of theem for a wastrel crew when I was young.
"About sixty or seventy horse and foot," said the old dame; "but, ewhow! they are puirly armed, and warse fended wi' victual." "God will help his own," said the horseman. "Which way shall I take to join them?"
"About sixty or seventy horse and foot," said the old dame; "but, ewhow! they are puirly armed, and warse fended wi' victual." "God will help his own," said the horseman. "Which way shall I take to join them?"
And he knew also that Con Heffernan was a friend of Carroll's, or, as he believed, a distant cousin. And he knew also that Con was supposed to have been one of those who had assisted at the destruction of the sluice gates. "Well, Con; how are you?" he said. "Why thin, yer honour, I'm only puirly. It's bad times as is on us now, indeed and indeed." "Whose fault is that?" said the squire.
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