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... Edward may agree with his brother about * The verse we have chosen for a motto , is from a poem imputed to James I. of Scotland . As for the Miller who figures among the Canterbury pilgrims , besides his sword and buckler , he boasted ...
... Edward may agree with his brother about * The verse we have chosen for a motto , is from a poem imputed to James I. of Scotland . As for the Miller who figures among the Canterbury pilgrims , besides his sword and buckler , he boasted ...
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... Edward might say , that , forbye the old proverb , how C Gentle deed Makes gentle bleid ; yet , moreover , there comes no churl's blood from Glendinning or Brydone , for , says Edward " . The hoarse voice of the Miller at this moment ...
... Edward might say , that , forbye the old proverb , how C Gentle deed Makes gentle bleid ; yet , moreover , there comes no churl's blood from Glendinning or Brydone , for , says Edward " . The hoarse voice of the Miller at this moment ...
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... herself . " " Is this he , neighbour ? " quoth the Miller . " No , " replied the mother ; " that is my youngest son , Edward , who can read and write like the Lord Abbot himself , if it were not a sin 18 THE MONASTERY .
... herself . " " Is this he , neighbour ? " quoth the Miller . " No , " replied the mother ; " that is my youngest son , Edward , who can read and write like the Lord Abbot himself , if it were not a sin 18 THE MONASTERY .
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... Edward , a man must first be a priest , and for that I judge I have little vocation . " 23 " He will take to the pleugh - pettle , neighbour , ' said the good dame ; " and so will Halbert too , I trust . I wish you saw Halbert - Edward ...
... Edward , a man must first be a priest , and for that I judge I have little vocation . " 23 " He will take to the pleugh - pettle , neighbour , ' said the good dame ; " and so will Halbert too , I trust . I wish you saw Halbert - Edward ...
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... Edward was wont to check the petulance of those who used it by strength of argu- ment , and Halbert by strength of arm . In such cases Halbert had this advantage , that although he could.render no aid to his brother's argument , yet ...
... Edward was wont to check the petulance of those who used it by strength of argu- ment , and Halbert by strength of arm . In such cases Halbert had this advantage , that although he could.render no aid to his brother's argument , yet ...
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