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... a trifling quantity of arable or infield land attached to it . This year there had been , upon some specu- lation of old Martin's , several bolls sown in the outfield , which , the season being fine , had THE MONASTERY . 7.
... a trifling quantity of arable or infield land attached to it . This year there had been , upon some specu- lation of old Martin's , several bolls sown in the outfield , which , the season being fine , had THE MONASTERY . 7.
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... bear in mind the words Martin and I had about the last barley ye sawed - for I ken dry multures * will * Dry multures were a fine , or compensation in money , sometimes stick in the throat . A man seeks but THE MONASTERY . 13.
... bear in mind the words Martin and I had about the last barley ye sawed - for I ken dry multures * will * Dry multures were a fine , or compensation in money , sometimes stick in the throat . A man seeks but THE MONASTERY . 13.
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... Martin should have had any words with you about the mill - dues . I will chide him roundly for it , I promise you , on the faith of a true widow . You know full well that a lone woman is sore put upon by her servants . " " Nay , dame ...
... Martin should have had any words with you about the mill - dues . I will chide him roundly for it , I promise you , on the faith of a true widow . You know full well that a lone woman is sore put upon by her servants . " " Nay , dame ...
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... Martin , -Tibb , -Dame Glendinning ! -a mur- rain on you , must we stand keeping our horses in the cold here , and they steaming with heat , when we have ridden so sharply ? " At length he was obeyed , and old Martin made his appearance ...
... Martin , -Tibb , -Dame Glendinning ! -a mur- rain on you , must we stand keeping our horses in the cold here , and they steaming with heat , when we have ridden so sharply ? " At length he was obeyed , and old Martin made his appearance ...
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... Martin acknowledged the truth of the proverb , and , much comforted therewith , betook himself to cleaning the stranger's horse with great assiduity , remarking , it was a pleasure to handle a handsome nag , and turned over the other to ...
... Martin acknowledged the truth of the proverb , and , much comforted therewith , betook himself to cleaning the stranger's horse with great assiduity , remarking , it was a pleasure to handle a handsome nag , and turned over the other to ...
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