Chambers's Journal of Popular Literature, Science and ArtsOrr and Smith, 1951 |
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... young girl . So he tears up the letter and takes the ring home . Next time he meets his young lady , he takes her to the pictures and tries the ring on her finger in the dark . It's too small , so he has it made larger and then ...
... young girl . So he tears up the letter and takes the ring home . Next time he meets his young lady , he takes her to the pictures and tries the ring on her finger in the dark . It's too small , so he has it made larger and then ...
Σελίδα 221
... Young Davie , ' in distinction to his father , ' Old Davie . ' That the latter was long since deceased made no difference ; his son had always been ' Young Davie , ' and so would remain . The dwellers in the glen all referred to him as ...
... Young Davie , ' in distinction to his father , ' Old Davie . ' That the latter was long since deceased made no difference ; his son had always been ' Young Davie , ' and so would remain . The dwellers in the glen all referred to him as ...
Σελίδα 222
... young folk were comparatively scarce two of them should enjoy doing things together . We are sometimes peculiarly un- me the pleasure of a fireside yarn with him , over a dram , of course . admit that Mary was not one to wear her heart ...
... young folk were comparatively scarce two of them should enjoy doing things together . We are sometimes peculiarly un- me the pleasure of a fireside yarn with him , over a dram , of course . admit that Mary was not one to wear her heart ...
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