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It was first a grange of Whitekirk Abbey, tilled and inhabited by rosy friars. Thence, after the Reformation, it passed into the hands of a true-blue Protestant family.
But what kind of a crime would this be that I had committed? or what kind of a process is this that I am fallen under? "I canna gainsay ye, Shaws. It looks unco under-hand," says Andie. "And werena the folk guid sound Whigs and true-blue Presbyterians I would hae seen them ayont Jordan and Jeroozlem or I would have set hand to it."
After imparting this precious piece of information, the Major, who was certainly true-blue, whatever other endowments he may have had or wanted, coming within the 'genuine old English' classification, which has never been exactly ascertained, took his lobster-eyes and his apoplexy to the club, and choked there all day.
"So?" said the gentleman in the fine coat: "are ye of the honest party?" "Why, sir," replied the captain, "I am a true-blue Protestant, and I thank God for it." "Can ye so, indeed?" asked the Jacobite.
The poor old 'Rascal' broke his back, Beverley so did I. They shot 'The Rascal, but " Here the Captain sighed, and closed his eyes wearily, but after a moment opened them again. "A fine race, gentlemen!" said he, addressing the silent group, "a fine race well ridden and won by my friend, Beverley. I'll warrant him a true-blue, gentlemen. Beverley, I I congratulate "
The Robinson girls wore their regular uniform Bess in Havana-brown and Belle in true-blue. So it will be seen that such an array of beauty and clothes could not help but attract attention, to say nothing of the several automobiles that made up the procession in front of the post-office.
He'd been sensible and nice and friendly Oh, dear!" For she saw before her a relentless and incredulous face. "You won't believe me now, I suppose!" "I can't altogether, Miss Sheila, for I reckon you wouldn't have run away from a true-blue, friendly fellow, would you?" "Yes, Mr. Hudson, I would. Because, you see, I did. It was just a sort of panic. Too much moonshine." "Yes, ma'am.
It was broad daylight before he found himself fairly abreast the island bar. He rested again until the sun was well up and gilding the great river with its splendor, and then he plunged into the stream. A little later he paused, dripping, upon the threshold of the camp, and heard Joe say: "No, Tom's true-blue, Huck, and he'll come back. He won't desert.
If there is to-day a true-blue, a frank and out-spoken Democratic newspaper in the city of Boston, we do not know its name. Our esteemed contemporaries of so-called Democratic persuasion, in this cultured city, are either bridled by the administration or are timid in expressing their convictions.
"I didn't think to ask you. Most Canadians don't drink anything else." "No, thanks. I like coffee," Hazel replied. "You're not a true-blue Canuck, then," Bill observed. "Indeed, I am," she declared. "Aren't you a Canadian?" "Well, I don't know that the mere accident of birth in come particular locality makes any difference," he answered.
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