M'Ewan condescended, on rare occasions, to set forth as the representative of laughter. The old woman told me that the goodman had a friend from the country with him — a farmer, who had come from a distance to sell ewes at the market. Jean, indeed,... The History of Matthew Wald - 第 210 頁John Gibson Lockhart 著 - 1824 - 382 頁完整檢視 - 關於此書
| 1824 - 758 頁
...chair had fallen — but we thought nothing of this, and talked on. A minute after, John came froiu the room, and shutting the door behind him, said,...muckle of the fleshers' whisky the day, and I maun step up the dose to see after his beast for him — Ye ueedna gang near him till I come back.' " The... | |
| 1824 - 792 頁
...to uplift them, with the cold, haughty independence of virtuous poverty. John was a rigid Cameraman, indeed ; and everything about his manners, spoke the...maun stap up the close to see after his beast for Mm. — Ye needna gang near him till I come back.' " The cobbler said this, for anything that I could... | |
| Richard Griffin - 1831 - 228 頁
...a farmer, who had come rum a distance to sell ewes at the market. Jean, indeed, seemed to takesome pride in the acquaintance, enlarging upon the great...out for a moment, Jean ; Andrew's had ower muckle of thefleshers' whisky the day, and I maun stap up the close to see after his beast for him.— Ye needna... | |
| 1840 - 294 頁
...cold haughty independence of virtuous poverty. John was a rigid Cameronian, indeed; and every thing about his manners spoke the world-despising pride...I'm going out for a moment, Jean ; Andrew's had ower mucklc of the flesher's whisky the day, and I maun stap up the close to see after his beast for him.... | |
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