| Walter Scott - 1846 - 759 páginas
...firs, as they say. — I ken the wood, but the firs may be black or white for what I can tell. — At the entry of the wood there is a wild common, and...little lonely change-house, that was keepit then by an ostler- wife, they suld hae caa'd her Tibbie Faw, and there puir Steenie cried for a mutchkin of brandy,... | |
| Sir Walter Scott - 1850 - 868 páginas
...firs, as they Bay. — I ken the wood, but the fin may be black or white for what I can tell. — At the entry of the wood there is a wild common, and on the edgo of the common, a little lonely changebouse, that was keepit tlien by an ostler-wife, they mid... | |
| Walter Scott - 1851 - 378 páginas
...firs, as they say. — I ken the wood, but the firs may be black or white for what I can tell. — At the entry of the wood there is a wild common, and...little lonely change-house, that was keepit then by an ostler wife, they suld hae caa'd her Tibbie Paw, and there puir Steenie cried for a mutchkin of brandy,... | |
| Walter Scott - 1853 - 532 páginas
...firs, as they say. — I ken the wood, but the firs may be black or white for what I can tell. — At the entry of the wood there is a wild common, and...little lonely changehouse, that was keepit then by an ostler wife, they suld hae caa'd her Tibbie Faw, and there puir Steenie cried for a mutchkin of brandy,... | |
| sir Walter Scott (bart [novels, collected]) - 1853 - 530 páginas
...firs, as they say. — I ken the wood, but the firs may be black or white for what I can tell. — At the entry of the wood there is a wild common, and...little lonely changehouse, that was keepit then by an ostler wife, they suld hae caa'd her Tibbie Faw, and there puir Steenie cried for a mutchkin of brandy,... | |
| Walter Scott - 1853 - 392 páginas
...firs, as they say. — J ken the wood, but the firs may be black or white for what I can tell. — At the entry of the wood there is a wild common, and...the common, a little lonely change-house, that was Jteepit then by an ostler-wife, they suld hae caa'd her Tibbie Faw and there puir Steenie cried for... | |
| Walter Scott - 1855 - 694 páginas
...had lived wi' a wild set iu his day. but the firs may be black or white for what I can tell. — At the entry of the wood there is a wild common, and...for he had had no refreshment the haill day. Tibbie wras earnest wi' him to take a bite of meat, but he couldna think o't, nor would he take his foot out... | |
| Walter Scott - 1860 - 388 páginas
...firs, as they say. — I ken the wood, but the firs may be black or white for what I can tell — At the entry of the wood there is a wild common, and...little lonely change-house, that was keepit then by an ostler wife, they suld hae caa'd her Tibbie Paw, and there puir Steenie cried for a mutchkin of brandy,... | |
| sir Walter Scott (bart [novels, collected]) - 1867 - 354 páginas
...firs, as they say — I ken the wood, but the firs may be black or white for what I can tell. — At the entry of the wood there is a wild common, and...little lonely change-house, that was keepit then by »n ostler-wife, they suld hae caa'd her Tibbie Faw, and there puir Steenie cried for a mutchkin of... | |
| Walter Scott - 1877 - 748 páginas
...riding with the Laird, and lot the firs may be black or white for what I can toll.— At the »ncrj of the wood there is a wild common, and on the edge...by an ostler-wife, they suld hae caa'd her Tibbie Taw, and there puir Strenie cried for a mutchkin of brandy, for he had had no refreshment the haill... | |
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