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... rose . He augured something not quite so accommodat- ing as usual in the looks of his pupil ; and he saw it was necessary to put a stop to his own private means of beguiling time . On his way , then , from the music - 6 THE LAIRDS OF FIFE .
... rose . He augured something not quite so accommodat- ing as usual in the looks of his pupil ; and he saw it was necessary to put a stop to his own private means of beguiling time . On his way , then , from the music - 6 THE LAIRDS OF FIFE .
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... spirits , Miss , " she added , turning quick upon Miss Kicklecackle , who , as she had now begun , was fully prepared to end . " But , perhaps , " and she bestowed another witch look upon the laughing fair , " you 22 THE LAIRDS OF FIFE .
... spirits , Miss , " she added , turning quick upon Miss Kicklecackle , who , as she had now begun , was fully prepared to end . " But , perhaps , " and she bestowed another witch look upon the laughing fair , " you 22 THE LAIRDS OF FIFE .
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another witch look upon the laughing fair , " you may have got something to divert you , that we , as our Margaret says , dinna just ken of . " " A great deal ! " screamed Miss Kickle- cackle ; and Miss Kicklecackle made a pounce in ...
another witch look upon the laughing fair , " you may have got something to divert you , that we , as our Margaret says , dinna just ken of . " " A great deal ! " screamed Miss Kickle- cackle ; and Miss Kicklecackle made a pounce in ...
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... look upon her stump- less fowl , while she mechanically muttered to her- self , " I should have been mad to have let them away . These originals will outmatch Lord Fid- dlefaddle's eccentrics , as well as every other curiosity he ever ...
... look upon her stump- less fowl , while she mechanically muttered to her- self , " I should have been mad to have let them away . These originals will outmatch Lord Fid- dlefaddle's eccentrics , as well as every other curiosity he ever ...
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... observe that shower ? " " O , gracious ! Antoinette ! " exclaimed the young lady ; " Pray look here ! wasn't I right , now , in calling it a most horrid ” - VOL . I. C " O , most horrid . " " Now , THE LAIRDS OF FIFE . 33.
... observe that shower ? " " O , gracious ! Antoinette ! " exclaimed the young lady ; " Pray look here ! wasn't I right , now , in calling it a most horrid ” - VOL . I. C " O , most horrid . " " Now , THE LAIRDS OF FIFE . 33.
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agreeable Akenside amongst answer aunt began better body called carriage Cecilia clack cold Colonel Brown compliments crasy cried Miss cried Mrs Fife daughter dear Miss Leslie dear Mrs Fife dexterity dinner door Dudd Edmonstones father favour Fife-hall Fife's Fifeshire friends game at chess gentleman Gregory happy hear heard Hochytoch honour hope Horn Regular Hyndford intend invitation Jemima John Lady Methodical lady's laugh look Lord Aloof Lums Lumsdaine's M'Pech Ma'am Madam Mademoiselle Antoinette Madrake Madrake's Marchmont Maringle mean mind Miss Brown Miss Kicklecackle Miss M'Tavish Monotony morning never night o'clock observed occasion odd trick once papa party person play poor pray pretended pretty racter rake rest returned seat seems sometimes sort Squeake suppose talk taste tell thing thought tion uncon voice vomitory Vonpepper and M'Ginger wish wonder young lady
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