came the year 'Forty-five, which made Scotland to be talked of everywhere; but I never heard it sai...
2011-12-04
past helping, whom was it more natural that I should turn to help than just the man before me, who ...
hat beat about his face, and the lieutenant and his soldiers mock at him as he runs off. They laugh...
And of a' the beings ever I beheld in breeks, to think it should be to you! Ye timmer scoun'rel, if...
"I will take up the defence of your reputation," she said. "You may leave it in my hands." And wit...
but might as well have cried upon the castle rock. She had passed her word, she said, and I must be...
spoke for your advantage." "My dear friend," he cried, "I know I might have relied upon the genero...
his tone he was not wholly pleased. A little after, and we stood in the lower storey of that house,...
"Will you forgive my having followed you?" said I. "I know you are always meaning kindly," she repl...
I paid him as good or better on the return; whereupon he stepped a little back and took off his hat...
upon its face: being that outgoing ships may have time to carry news of the transaction, and the su...
still calling me Saxpence, but with such a turn that should rather uplift me in my own opinion. Whe...
"He has come to your call," said I; "judge how near he was to Edinburgh, or what was the nature of ...
surprised if they were hunkering this wood. Ye see, David man; they'll be Hieland folk. There'll be...
Edinburgh for (as Alan said) that was a rencounter we might very well avoid. The wind although stil...