The Cornhill Magazine, Volume 73;Volume 146William Makepeace Thackeray Smith, Elder and Company, 1932 |
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... heard o ' a Coughin Coo ? I hae a great deal o ' kye mysel and healthy kye too , but I never heard ane o ' them cough i ' my days . If she coughs , Sir , she maun be diseased . ” And sae Sir Walter lost his cause . He was rather sore ...
... heard o ' a Coughin Coo ? I hae a great deal o ' kye mysel and healthy kye too , but I never heard ane o ' them cough i ' my days . If she coughs , Sir , she maun be diseased . ” And sae Sir Walter lost his cause . He was rather sore ...
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... heard him wake , heard the moan of involuntary agony that issued from his lips . Then a long silence fell . But in that stifling darkness memories stirred and flared and flashed through the mind of Baisan Evid , and he bowed a shamed ...
... heard him wake , heard the moan of involuntary agony that issued from his lips . Then a long silence fell . But in that stifling darkness memories stirred and flared and flashed through the mind of Baisan Evid , and he bowed a shamed ...
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... heard an indolent ' ha - oungh , ' which sounded like a protracted yawn . The sound came again , a little louder , from the direction of the cave . The dreaded man- killer had evidently awakened from his afternoon siesta , and was about ...
... heard an indolent ' ha - oungh , ' which sounded like a protracted yawn . The sound came again , a little louder , from the direction of the cave . The dreaded man- killer had evidently awakened from his afternoon siesta , and was about ...
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