The matchmaker, by the author of 'Cousin Geoffrey'. |
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... Donald of the Brae , and young Doug- las of the Castle , as ye ca them ( though they'll be auld eno ' by this time ) -but when they were watching a ' day , round aboot the Grange , as ye've tauld me yersel , for a blink o ' yer bonny ...
... Donald of the Brae , and young Doug- las of the Castle , as ye ca them ( though they'll be auld eno ' by this time ) -but when they were watching a ' day , round aboot the Grange , as ye've tauld me yersel , for a blink o ' yer bonny ...
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... Lindsay was moved . Miss Tibby , of- fended at the interruption , had stopped short , after saying " It was in the spring of the year 1799 , when first I became acquent wi ' young Donald o ' the Brae . I was a THE MATCHMAKER . 15.
... Lindsay was moved . Miss Tibby , of- fended at the interruption , had stopped short , after saying " It was in the spring of the year 1799 , when first I became acquent wi ' young Donald o ' the Brae . I was a THE MATCHMAKER . 15.
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Harriet Maria Gordon Smythies. young Donald o ' the Brae . I was a young lassie , and mony said a bonnie ain . " Stopped at a moment so interesting to herself , she sat in cold , offended dignity , stroking down her white muslin shawl ...
Harriet Maria Gordon Smythies. young Donald o ' the Brae . I was a young lassie , and mony said a bonnie ain . " Stopped at a moment so interesting to herself , she sat in cold , offended dignity , stroking down her white muslin shawl ...
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... Donald o ' the brae , " said Miss Tibby ; " he got a ugly fa ' a leaping the fence at the Grange ; he swore it was jist naething at a ' , and yet for twa weeks he did na ' stir fra ' the best bed at the Grange ; and he was na weel for a ...
... Donald o ' the brae , " said Miss Tibby ; " he got a ugly fa ' a leaping the fence at the Grange ; he swore it was jist naething at a ' , and yet for twa weeks he did na ' stir fra ' the best bed at the Grange ; and he was na weel for a ...
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... Donald of the brae , who was the very pictur of him , had a wee cast in his ee , that was na dis- figuring for a ' that , and saw , in an old locket of Miss Tibby's , a piece of his hair , which seemed , for coarseness and colour , to ...
... Donald of the brae , who was the very pictur of him , had a wee cast in his ee , that was na dis- figuring for a ' that , and saw , in an old locket of Miss Tibby's , a piece of his hair , which seemed , for coarseness and colour , to ...
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