And that is true enough, too," said the Englishman, struck by the appeal. "Adzooks!" exclaimed the bailiff, "sure Harry Wakefield, the nattiest lad at Whitson Tryste, Wooler Fair, Carlisle Sands, or Stagshaw Bank, is not going to show white feather? Ah,... Waverley Novels: Woodstock. The Highland widow. The two drovers. The surgeon ... - Strona 466autor: Walter Scott - 1846Pełny widok - Informacje o książce
| Walter Scott - 1827 - Liczba stron: 418
...nattiest lad at Whitson Tryste, Wooler Fair, Carlisle Sands, or Stagehaw Bank, is not going to show white feather ? Ah, this comes of living so long with...we shall be the talk of the country side. I'll be d >-d if I hurt thee — I'll put on the gloves gin thou like. Come, stand forward like a man." " To... | |
| Walter Scott - 1827 - Liczba stron: 394
...is not going to show white feather ? Ah, this comes of living so long with kilts and bonnets—men forget the use of their daddies." " I may teach you,...the talk of the country side. I'll be dd if I hurt thee—I'll put on the gloves gin thou like. Come, stand forward like a man." " To pe peaten like a... | |
| Walter Scott - 1827 - Liczba stron: 572
...this comes of living so long with kilts and bonnetsmen forget the use of their daddies." " I may tench you, Master Fleecebumpkin, that I have not lost the...the talk of the country side. I'll be dd if I hurt thce — I'll put on the gloves gin thou like. Come, stand forward like a man." "To pe peaten like... | |
| Walter Scott - 1833 - Liczba stron: 870
...Whitson Tryste, Wooler Fair, Carlisle Sands, or Stagshaw Bank, is not going to show white feather? An, this comes of living so long with kilts and bonnets—...we shall be the talk of the country side. I'll be d - d if I hurt thee— I'll put on the gloves gin thou like. Come, stand forward like a man." "To... | |
| Walter Scott - 1846 - Liczba stron: 710
...mean, like a frank fellow, to shake hands, and make a tussle for love on the sod, why I'll forgie thce man, and we shall be better friends than ever." "...comes of living so long with kilts and bonnets — men furget the use of their daddies." " I may teach you, Master Fleecebumpkin, that I have not lost the... | |
| Walter Scott - 1849 - Liczba stron: 628
...Whitson Tryste, Woofer Fair, Carlisle Sands, or Stagshaw Bank, is not going to show white feather 1 H^2v 0 rI+ Rj ( s Q C F >n5>d p˅ ~ L p ֤ } ...5X & 8drU D#s v[H(U{I& e :! j Y7s + K S| Wa must have a turn-up, or we shall be the talk of the country side. I'll be dd if I hurt thee— I'll... | |
| Walter Scott - 1854 - Liczba stron: 572
...nattiest lad at Wbitson Tryste, Wooler Fair, Carlisle Sands, or Stagshaw Bank, is not going to show white feather? Ah, this comes of living so long with kilts and bonnets — men forgot the use of their daddies." " I may teach yon. Master Fleecebumpkin, that I have not lost the... | |
| Walter Scott - 1855 - Liczba stron: 528
...Whitson Tryste, Wooler Fair, Carlisle Sands, or Stagshaw Bank, is not going to show white feather 9 Ah, this comes of living so long with kilts and bonnets — men forget the use of their daddles." " I may teach you, Master Fleecebumpkin, that I have not lost the use of mine," said Wakefield,... | |
| Walter Scott - 1860 - Liczba stron: 476
...nattiest lad at Whitson Tryste, Wooler Fair, Carlisle Sands, or Stagshaw Bank, is not going to show white feather ? Ah, this comes of living so long with...Wakefield, and then went on. " This will never do, Eobin. We must have a turn-up, or we shall be the talk of the country side. I'll be dd if I hurt thee... | |
| Sir Walter Scott - 1871 - Liczba stron: 440
...nattiest lad at Whitson Tryste, Wooler Fair, Carlisle Sands, or Stagshaw Bank, is not going to show white feather? Ah, this comes of living so long with...bonnets — men forget the use of their daddies." VOL. xx. z " I may teach you, Master Fleecebumpkin, that I have not lost the use of mine," said Wakefield,... | |
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