| 1816 - 1052 páginas
...himself being now old, and not so stout as he had been, he wished to see him once more before he died. " The old man set out by the nearest road, which was by no means his common practice. Next market-clay, some of the farmers informed me, that they had been in Edinburgh, and seen Will Faa upon... | |
| John Hoyland - 1816 - 278 páginas
...as he had been, he wished to see him once more before he died. " The old man set out by the fiearest road, which was by no means his common practice. Next market-day, some »f the fanners informed me, that they had been in Edinburgh^ and seen Will Faa upon the bridge ; {the... | |
| 1817 - 708 páginas
...himself being now old, and not so stout as he had been, he wished to see him once more before he died. " The old man set out by the nearest road, which was...farmers informed me that they had been in Edinburgh, and had seen Will Faa upon the bridge, (the South Bridge was not then built) ; that he was tossing about... | |
| 1817 - 694 páginas
...being now old, and not so stout as he had been, he wished to see him oiice ïpore before he died. " The old man set out by the nearest road, which was by no means his common practice. Next market-day, iome of the farmers informed me that they hed been in Edinburgh, and had seen Will Faa upon the Bridge,... | |
| Richard Warner - 1824 - 506 páginas
...himself being now old, and not so stout as he had been, he wished to see him once more before he died. " The old man set out by the nearest road, which was...with great vociferation, that he had seen the Laird before he died. Indeed, Will himself had no time to lose ; for having set his face homewards, by the... | |
| James Thompson - 1828 - 502 páginas
...his benefactor. He was shortly after seen by some Border farmers, upon the North Bridge of Edinburgh, tossing about his old brown hat, and huzzaing with great vociferation that he had seen the laird once more before he died. He then set his face homeward, by the way of the sea-coast, to vary his route,... | |
| James Thompson (of Newcastle.) - 1828 - 506 páginas
...benefactor. He was shortly after seen by some Border farme upon the North Bridge of Edinburgh, tossing al his old brown hat, and huzzaing with great vociferation that he had seen the laird once more before he died. He then set his face homeward. %y the <%*• J way of the sea-coast, to vary... | |
| 1833 - 448 páginas
...himself being now old and not so stout as he had been, he wished to see Mm once more before he died. " The old man set out by the nearest road, which was...with great vociferation, that he had seen the laird before he died. Indeed Will himself had no time to lose, for having set his face homewards by the way... | |
| Walter Scott - 1833 - 418 páginas
...himself being now old, and not so stout as he had been, he wished to see him once more before he died. " The old man set out by the nearest road, which was...with great vociferation, that he had seen the laird before he died. Indeed Will himself had no time to lose, for having set his face homewards by the way... | |
| Walter Scott - 1833 - 412 páginas
...himself being now old, and not so stout as he had been, he wished to see him once more before he died. " The old man set out by the nearest road, which was...with great vociferation, that he had seen the laird before he died. Indeed Will himself had no time to lose, for having set his face homewards by the way... | |
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