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A gude tale's no the waur o' being twice tauld, I trow; and a body has aye the better chance to understand it. Every body's no sae gleg at the uptake as ye are yoursell, mither." "O, my dear Cuddie, this is the sairest distress of a'," said the anxious mother "O, how aften have I shown ye the difference between a pure evangelical doctrine, and ane that's corrupt wi' human inventions?
I was na mair than five minutes before I saw his lairdship coming o'er the brig toward the house. And sune his lairdship came into the inn, and I made my bow, and offered his lairdship the wedding-gift, wi' my maister's respectful guid wishes. His lairdship smiled pleasantly, and tauld me to fetch it after him up to his chamber.
We were tauld the loon threw himsell into the Thames in a fit of desperation. There's enow of them behind there was mair tint on Flodden-edge." "You have been told a budget of lies, so far as I am concerned, Sir Mungo," said Nigel, speaking loud and sternly. "Vera likely vera likely," said the unabashed and undismayed Sir Mungo; "naething but lies are current in the circle.
"Na, Miss, sae I tauld him; but he said his orders were no to call his master the morn', but to wait till he heard his bell ring. He's waiting for that e'en noo." "Very well, Mrs. Ross. Papa was up late last night, I know, and is probably tired this morning. So we must let him sleep as long as possible. But as soon as his bell rings, be sure to take him up a cup of coffee." "Verra weel, Miss."
After a long pause: "And he wanted you to say something to you folks that wad save my young life?" said Effie. "He wanted," said Jeannie, "that I shuld be mansworn!" "And you tauld him," said Effie, "that ye wadna hear o' coming between me and death, and me no aughteen year auld yet?"
"Sir Patrick set me on coming to you," she said. The opening hand of Mr. Bishopriggs ready to deliver the letter, and receive the reward closed again instantly as she spoke those words. "Sir Paitrick?" he repeated "Ow! ow! ye've een tauld Sir Paitrick aboot it, have ye? There's a chiel wi' a lang head on his shouthers, if ever there was ane yet! What might Sir Paitrick ha' said?"
'What for no? asked McIntosh, sharply. 'He's drunk, replied Vandeloup, curtly, 'and he's likely to keep the game up for a week. 'We'll see about that, said Mr McIntosh, wrathfully; 'I tauld yon gowk o' a Twexby to give the mon food and drink, but I didna tell him to mack the deil fu'.
"Ye're no obliged to ken him; and I wadna hae tauld ye, only I feared ye wad ken him in the morning." "Aweel," said Cuddie, sighing heavily, "I 'se awa to pleugh the outfield then; for if I am no to speak to him, I wad rather be out o' the gate." "Very right, my dear hinny," replied Jenny.
She and I were to watch the unhappy leddy, and let no other person approach. God knows what Teresa's part was to hae been she tauld it not to me but Heaven took the conclusion in its ain hand. The poor leddy! she took the pangs of travail before her time, bore a male child, and died in the arms of me of her mortal enemy!
"I tauld ye I wasna that dooms stupid, if it cam to lifting things. And forby, I hae gotten twa gude horse.
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