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... head and trotters , the haggis and the side of mutton , with which her table was set forth , but also because of the arrival of no less a person than Hob Miller , as he was universally termed , though the man's name was Happer . The ...
... head and trotters , the haggis and the side of mutton , with which her table was set forth , but also because of the arrival of no less a person than Hob Miller , as he was universally termed , though the man's name was Happer . The ...
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... was like to love dancing round a may - pole as well as managing a domestic establishment , and Halbert was like to break more heads than he would grind sacks of corn . But then a miller should always be of THE MONASTERY . 9.
... was like to love dancing round a may - pole as well as managing a domestic establishment , and Halbert was like to break more heads than he would grind sacks of corn . But then a miller should always be of THE MONASTERY . 9.
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... ram ; He was short - shoulder'd , broad , a thick gnar . There n'as no door that he n'old heave of bar , away Or break it at a running with his head , etc. i the feu , more especially as he is a favourite 10 THE MONASTERY .
... ram ; He was short - shoulder'd , broad , a thick gnar . There n'as no door that he n'old heave of bar , away Or break it at a running with his head , etc. i the feu , more especially as he is a favourite 10 THE MONASTERY .
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... head , intimating , at the same time , some allusion to the proverb of Mac Farlane's geese , which " liked their play better than their meat . " ” * A brood of wild - geese , which long frequented the upper- most island in Loch - Lomond ...
... head , intimating , at the same time , some allusion to the proverb of Mac Farlane's geese , which " liked their play better than their meat . " ” * A brood of wild - geese , which long frequented the upper- most island in Loch - Lomond ...
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... head of a toad , or like a precious garland on the head of an ass . -But soft , what gallant have we here , whose garb savour- eth more of the rustic than doth his demeanour , and whose looks seem more lofty than his habit ? even as ...
... head of a toad , or like a precious garland on the head of an ass . -But soft , what gallant have we here , whose garb savour- eth more of the rustic than doth his demeanour , and whose looks seem more lofty than his habit ? even as ...
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answered Halbert answered Sir Piercie appearance art thou aught Baron better betwixt blood brother called Christie Clinthill companion countenance courtesy courtier cut-work Dame Elspeth Dame Glendinning doth doublet Edward English knight Euphuist eyes fate Father Eustace fear feeling gallant give glen guest Halbert Glendinning Halidome hand hath head heart Heaven Henry Warden hither holy horse humour journey Julian Avenel Kitchener lance length less linstock looked Lord Abbot manner Martin Mary Avenel matter ment mill Miller mind Monks Mysie noble passion pause Pittenweem pleasure pray preacher present Refectioner replied Halbert reverend sir rustic safety Saint Mary's sate Scotland seemed shalt shew Sir Knight Sir Piercie Shafton snood speak spirit spoke stood stranger Sub-Prior sword tell thee thine thirlage thou art thou hast thou wilt thyself Tibb tone turned vassals venison voice White Lady window words worthy young Glendinning youth