Works, 第 20 巻Houghton Mifflin, 1923 |
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... Henry , ' said Glover , who had always used that affectionate style of ... smith . ' I promise you , father , that , when I crossed the Wicks of ... Henry Smith , though the blast of the bellows and the clatter of the anvil make but ...
... Henry , ' said Glover , who had always used that affectionate style of ... smith . ' I promise you , father , that , when I crossed the Wicks of ... Henry Smith , though the blast of the bellows and the clatter of the anvil make but ...
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... Scotchman in the Torwood , ' answered 1 ' Burn - the - wind , ' an old cant term for blacksmith , appears in Burns Then burnewin came on like death , At every chaup , etc. Henry Smith , ' upon a doubt which was the 23 THE FAIR MAID OF ...
... Scotchman in the Torwood , ' answered 1 ' Burn - the - wind , ' an old cant term for blacksmith , appears in Burns Then burnewin came on like death , At every chaup , etc. Henry Smith , ' upon a doubt which was the 23 THE FAIR MAID OF ...
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Sir Walter Scott. Henry Smith , ' upon a doubt which was the better swordsman , which , you are aware , could not be known . or decided without a trial . The poor fellow lost two fingers . ' ' Pretty well for the most peaceful lad in ...
Sir Walter Scott. Henry Smith , ' upon a doubt which was the better swordsman , which , you are aware , could not be known . or decided without a trial . The poor fellow lost two fingers . ' ' Pretty well for the most peaceful lad in ...
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... smith , who had just taken the tankard in his hand , and was raising it to his head , he contrived . to stumble ... Henry Smith , attempted to plunge it into his body over the collar - bone , which must have been a mortal wound . But the ...
... smith , who had just taken the tankard in his hand , and was raising it to his head , he contrived . to stumble ... Henry Smith , attempted to plunge it into his body over the collar - bone , which must have been a mortal wound . But the ...
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... Henry Smith , mournfully ; ' I might have guessed I should have my old luck , and spread strife and bloodshed where I would wish most to bring peace and happiness . Care not for me . Look to poor Catharine ; the fright of such an affray ...
... Henry Smith , mournfully ; ' I might have guessed I should have my old luck , and spread strife and bloodshed where I would wish most to bring peace and happiness . Care not for me . Look to poor Catharine ; the fright of such an affray ...
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