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" ... a wild set in his day. At last they parted, and my gudesire was to ride hame through the wood of Pitmurkie, that is a' fou of black 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... "
Redgauntlet: A Tale of the Eighteenth Century - 87. oldal
szerző: Walter Scott - 1834
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Redgauntlet. By the author of 'Waverley'.

sir Walter Scott (bart.) - 1824 - 336 oldal
...At last they parted, and my gudesire was to ride hame through the wood of Pitmarkie, that is a' fou of black firs, as they say.—I ken the wood, but...that was keepit then by an ostler-wife, they suld hae ca'd her Tibbie Faw, and there puir Steenie cried for a mutchkin of brandy, for he had had no refreshment...

The Literary magnet of the belles lettres, science, and the fine ..., 1. kötet

Tobias Merton (pseud) - 1824 - 480 oldal
...black firs, as they say. — I ken the wood, but the firs may be black or white for what I can teil. At the entry of the wood, there is a wild common, and...that was keepit then by an ostler-wife, they suld hae ca'd her Tabbie Faw, and there puire Steenie cried for a muchkin of brandy, for he had no refreshment...

The Portfolio of Entertaining & Instructive Varieties in History ..., 3. kötet

1824 - 394 oldal
...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 au ostlerwife, they suld hae ca'd her Tibbie Faw, and there puir Steenie cried for a mutchkin of brandy,...

The Literary Magnet of the Belles Lettres, Science, and the Fine Arts, 1. kötet

Tobias Merton - 1824 - 488 oldal
...black 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 on the edge of the common * a liltic lonely change-house that was keepit then by an ostler-wife, they suld hae ca'd her Tabbie Faw,...

Legends of Terror!: And Tales of the Wonderful and Wild ; Original and ...

1826 - 654 oldal
...black firs, as they say. 1 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 on the edge of thecommon, a little lonely change-house that was keepit then by an ostler-wife, they suld hae ca'd...

Waverley Novels, 35. kötet

Sir Walter Scott - 1832 - 378 oldal
...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...the common, a little lonely change-house, that was keepifc then by an ostlerwife, they suld hae caa'd her Tibbie Faw, and there puir Steenie cried for...

Redgauntlet

Walter Scott - 1836 - 540 oldal
...firs, as they say. — \ 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...her Tibbie Faw, and there puir Steenie cried for a mutchkiii of brandy, for he had had no refreshment the haill day. Tibbie was earnest vvi' him to take...

The Library of Romance: A Collection of Traditions, Poetical Legends, and ...

1837 - 456 oldal
...black 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...was keepit then by an ostler-wife ; they suld hae ca'd her Tibbie Faw ; and there puir Steenie cried for a mutchkin of brandy, for he had had no refreshment...

Cruikshank at Home: A New Family Album of Endless Entertainment ; with ...

Robert Cruikshank - 1845 - 738 oldal
...black 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...that was keepit then by an ostler-wife, they suld hae ca'd her Tibbie Faw, and there puire Steenie cried for a muchkin of brandy, for he had no refreshment...

Waverley Novels: Redgauntlet. The bethrothed. The talisman

Walter Scott - 1846 - 770 oldal
...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...her Tibbie Faw, and there puir Steenie cried for a mntchkin of brandy, for he had had no refreshment the haill day. Tibbie was earnest wi' him to take...




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