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'Ye dinna ken what ye are daein', my man, askin' me to come an' bide wi' you. I've mair respect for ye than ye hae for yersel'. I'm much obleeged, a' the same, but I'm no' comin'. He perceived that the highest motive prompted her, and it convinced him as nothing else could have done that, if she had erred, she had also repented sincerely. 'What will you do, then? he asked.

He tellt ye, nae doobt, 'at ye was the bonniest lassie 'at ever was seen, and bepraised ye 'at yer ain minnie wouldna hae kenned ye! Jist tell me, Phemy, dinna ye think a hantle mair o' yersel sin' he took ye in han'? She would have Phemy see that she had gathered from him no figs or grapes, only thorns and thistles. Phemy made no reply: had she not every right to think well of herself?

Summers came to the verandah and greeted Chris with warmth. 'Eli, but ye're pale, lassie, he said, having drawn her into the light. 'Take her in, whispered Harry; 'she's quite worn out. 'Will ye no come in yersel'? 'No, no, thanks. Come back here, Mr. Summers; I want to speak to you. Summers led the girl into the house and returned after a few moments. 'What's happened tae the girl?

We've had Scotch comedians here in London before, and they're no good to us. I wish I could help you, but I really can't risk it." "But you've not heard me sing," I said. "I'm different frae them ye talk of. Why not let me sing you a bit song and see if ye'll not think sae yersel?" "I tell ye it's no use," he said, a little impatiently. "I know What my audiences like and what they don't.

Set na up nae fause God�-that's the thing 'at ye lo'e best, ye ken�-for like Dawgon, it'll fa', and maybe brain ye i' the fa'. Come doon upo' yer knees wi' me, and I'll pray for ye. But ye maun pray for yersel', or my prayers winna be o' muckle avail: ye ken that."

But with Gibbie, and even with the dainty Ginevra, he could not yet bring himself to talk anything but his mother-tongue. "I cannot mak my moo'," he would say, "to speyk onything but the nat'ral tongue o' poetry till sic a bonnie cratur as Miss Galbraith; an' for yersel', Gibbie man!

"It's no mainner o' use mentionin' 't," replied Janet; "for, as ye ken, I'm un'er authority, an' yersel' h'ard my man tell me to tak unco percaution no to lat ye gang; for verily, Angus, ye hae conduckit yersel' this day more like ane possessed wi' a legion, than the douce faimily man 'at ye're supposit by the laird, yer maister, to be."

"I reckon I hev," said the weaver, with a look of self-satisfaction. "Did Ralph understand it?" asked Monsey. "Not he, schoolmaister. If he did, I could mak' nowt on him, for I asked him theer and then." "But ye knows yersel' what the warrant meant, don't ye?" said Reuben significantly.

A gran' hoose, like this o' yours an' I'm sure, mem, it cudna be ower gran' to fit yersel', but it's jist some perplexin' to plain fowk like me, 'at's been used to mair room, an' less intill't." Donal was thinking of the meadow on the Lorrie bank. "I was sure of it!" remarked Mrs. Sclater to herself. "One of nature's gentlemen! He would soon be taught."

"'Ye maun ken her weel, my mother persisted, 'to be carryin' aboot her glove; I'm dootin' ye're gey fond o' her, Jamie? "'Na, said Jamie, 'am no. There's no naebody I care for like yersel, mother. "'Ye wouldna carry aboot onything o' mine, Jamie, my mother said; but he says, 'Oh, mother, I carry aboot yer face wi' me aye; an' sometimes at nicht I kind o' greet to think o' ye.

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