The Cornhill Magazine, Volume 71;Volume 144William Makepeace Thackeray Smith, Elder and Company, 1931 |
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... Dalgleish , perhaps he will let you have a flaggon of ale to wash the bad taste of the whisky out of your mouths , but at the same time , Dalgleish is master , he can do as he thinks proper in these matters . " " God's mercy , " says ...
... Dalgleish , perhaps he will let you have a flaggon of ale to wash the bad taste of the whisky out of your mouths , but at the same time , Dalgleish is master , he can do as he thinks proper in these matters . " " God's mercy , " says ...
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... Dalgleish was saying . " ' Sir Walter and Mr. Mathews , instead of being angry , laffed herty at it , and said they would have given a pound if they had had the good luck to have seen him . So Sir Walter says to him , " Do you snuff ...
... Dalgleish was saying . " ' Sir Walter and Mr. Mathews , instead of being angry , laffed herty at it , and said they would have given a pound if they had had the good luck to have seen him . So Sir Walter says to him , " Do you snuff ...
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... Dalgleish , if we had all our wits about us , we ought to have had a drope to have cooled us . " 666 " But , Sir Walter , it is not far to get a drope . " I meaning Melrose . 6.66 Well , let us have a drope . You never was here with us ...
... Dalgleish , if we had all our wits about us , we ought to have had a drope to have cooled us . " 666 " But , Sir Walter , it is not far to get a drope . " I meaning Melrose . 6.66 Well , let us have a drope . You never was here with us ...
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