Paul Jones : a Romance, Bind 1Oliver & Boyd, 1826 - 1123 sider |
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Side 14
... graves were gaping , and I heard a voice crying , Room for Grace Joysan ! ' and I said , ' Weel , this maun be me after all ; ' and I pulled the bride - veil off , and wha d'ye think I saw ? -nae braw bonnie blooming bride like me , but ...
... graves were gaping , and I heard a voice crying , Room for Grace Joysan ! ' and I said , ' Weel , this maun be me after all ; ' and I pulled the bride - veil off , and wha d'ye think I saw ? -nae braw bonnie blooming bride like me , but ...
Side 19
... grave . ” Paul could not choose but listen to her wild and singular speech . She paused , and thus she went on : " It was on a moonlight night , that very week my jo sailed for Italy . I wandered out I wist na weel where , but at last I ...
... grave . ” Paul could not choose but listen to her wild and singular speech . She paused , and thus she went on : " It was on a moonlight night , that very week my jo sailed for Italy . I wandered out I wist na weel where , but at last I ...
Side 20
... grave . There I sat - for rise I couldna , ― and there sat she . The dour auld limmer , though come that moment from a land I kenn'd nought about , wadna open her lips , -but I took speech in hand . Nickie , ' I said , I wonder , woman ...
... grave . There I sat - for rise I couldna , ― and there sat she . The dour auld limmer , though come that moment from a land I kenn'd nought about , wadna open her lips , -but I took speech in hand . Nickie , ' I said , I wonder , woman ...
Side 22
... grave again , else she'll come to me when I dream , and drag me out of my bed ; mony a time she has done it . Away to your wark , Johnie Paul , away to your wark - the strong hand and the sharp steel , and dinna be fleyed for blood -the ...
... grave again , else she'll come to me when I dream , and drag me out of my bed ; mony a time she has done it . Away to your wark , Johnie Paul , away to your wark - the strong hand and the sharp steel , and dinna be fleyed for blood -the ...
Side 33
... grave and lofty simplicity , in vain in the skipping and you have some of must , I am afraid VOL I. who give law to fashion and the right stuff about you . I give up all thoughts of tam- C ing down your democratic blood with a bit of ...
... grave and lofty simplicity , in vain in the skipping and you have some of must , I am afraid VOL I. who give law to fashion and the right stuff about you . I give up all thoughts of tam- C ing down your democratic blood with a bit of ...
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