Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Band 142W. Blackwood & Sons, 1887 |
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... seen a heap of things in my lifetime , " said Janet , with mournful pride . " Sae has my man ; but they havena time to think - they're no ' aye turning things ower and ower like a woman at the fireside . I've seen money changes and ...
... seen a heap of things in my lifetime , " said Janet , with mournful pride . " Sae has my man ; but they havena time to think - they're no ' aye turning things ower and ower like a woman at the fireside . I've seen money changes and ...
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... seen , and a description of unknown or strange customs which had come under their observation . Young Marco laid the lesson to heart , and when he was sent upon an em- bassy , as soon happened , kept his eyes about him , and told the ...
... seen , and a description of unknown or strange customs which had come under their observation . Young Marco laid the lesson to heart , and when he was sent upon an em- bassy , as soon happened , kept his eyes about him , and told the ...
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... seen on some of the walls , which , as they beamed on the gallant knights , must have taught them other lessons than those of war . Vincigliata has become a real museum of the middle ages . There may be seen not only the history of the ...
... seen on some of the walls , which , as they beamed on the gallant knights , must have taught them other lessons than those of war . Vincigliata has become a real museum of the middle ages . There may be seen not only the history of the ...
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