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Malcolm / MacDonald, George, 1824-1905
, it was plain to see she dwyned awa efter he gaed, an' never was hersel' again--ye dinna deny that?" "It's a ... tales). A' the same, gien ye dinna tak the help o' my han', ye winna refuse me the sicht o' my een, puir details...- creator(s) - MacDonald, George, 1824-1905
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- subject(s) - malcolm; florimel; gien; hae; lady florimel; marquis; ken; miss horn; lord lossie; dinna ken; mistress catanach; horn; lord; marquis; dinna ken; miss horn; ken; lord; mistress catanach; lord lossie; florimel; horn; gien; hae; lady florimel; malcolm;
- title - Malcolm
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The Underworld The Story of Robert Sinclair, Miner / Welsh, James C.
, the day aye seems long when you are out, and I dinna like to think of you out working all day ... , also began to cry, as he placed his little head against hers. "Oh, mother, dinna greet," he sobbed details...- creator(s) - Welsh, James C.
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- subject(s) - mysie; hae; geordie; aboot; dinna; rundell; sinclair; ken; oot; gaun; robert; weel; walker; tam; black jock; gang; pit; peter; geordie sinclair; andrew; tam donaldson; moor; moor; weel; andrew; pit; rundell; geordie; ken; geordie sinclair; tam donaldson; mysie; black jock; dinna; gang; gaun; tam; hae; oot; aboot; peter; walker; robert; sinclair;
- title - The Underworld The Story of Robert Sinclair, Miner
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Heather and Snow / MacDonald, George, 1824-1905
_ a body, Francie?' 'No--and I dinna care.' 'I wudna like ye to gang awa thinking I misdoobtit yer word ... ken. I believe ye, but I confess I dinna believe _in_ ye--yet. What hae ye ever dune to gie a body ony details...- creator(s) - MacDonald, George, 1824-1905
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- subject(s) - kirsty; steenie; phemy; hae; wud; ken; bonny man; answered kirsty; francis; wud hae; returned kirsty; castle weelset; maun hae; dinna ken; returned kirsty; maun hae; wud; dinna ken; wud hae; bonny man; ken; answered kirsty; hae; francis; kirsty; steenie; castle weelset; phemy;
- title - Heather and Snow
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Alec Forbes of Howglen / MacDonald, George, 1824-1905
' _him_ to rise again." "George, man, dinna jeest i' the face o' a corp," returned the other. "Ye kenna ... lang, and was thankin' heaven for that same. I jist dinna like to pit the lid ower him." "Hoot! hoot details...- creator(s) - MacDonald, George, 1824-1905
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- subject(s) - alec; annie; cupples; hae; weel; bruce; forbes; oot; dinna; alec forbes; ken; gin; kate; thomas crann; gang; thomas; robert bruce; annie anderson; annie anderson; weel; alec; thomas crann; forbes; bruce; ken; dinna; gang; kate; annie; thomas; hae; robert bruce; oot; gin; alec forbes; cupples;
- title - Alec Forbes of Howglen
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Salted with Fire / MacDonald, George, 1824-1905
canna bide the minister--argle-barglin body!" "Toots, bairn! I dinna like to hear ye speyk sae ... dinna; there's the differ!" "Weel, but ye see, lassie, the man has nae insicht--nane to speak o details...- creator(s) - MacDonald, George, 1824-1905
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- subject(s) - soutar; hae; gien; isy; maggie; blatherwick; maun; weel; aboot; oot; ken; frae; ane; naething; til; dinna; hert; sae; canna; tak; ony; vera; dee; sic; james blatherwick; afore; minister; james; gang; ain; peter; blatherwick; weel; minister; naething; isy; james; til; ken; vera; canna; ony; hert; tak; ain; dinna; gang; soutar; frae; ane; sic; sae; james blatherwick; maggie; gien; maun; hae; afore; oot; aboot; dee; peter;
- title - Salted with Fire
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Robert Falconer / MacDonald, George, 1824-1905
, I'm byous (exceedingly) cauld.' 'What for dinna ye gang hame, than?' 'What for wasna ye at the schuil ... ' richt, but whaur my mither is I dinna ken. The door's lockit, an' Jeames Jaup, they tell me 's tane awa details...- creator(s) - MacDonald, George, 1824-1905
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- subject(s) - shargar; ericson; robert; hae; falconer; dooble sanny; ericson; dooble sanny; shargar; falconer; hae; robert;
- title - Robert Falconer
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Wee Macgreegor Enlists / Bell, John Joy, 1871-1934
.' 'The recruitin' office! What--what--guidsake, laddie! dinna tell me ye've been thinkin' o' enlistin ... ' the ring?' 'I dinna ken, Mac.' But her hand was in his. Too soon they heard Miss Tod stirring details...- creator(s) - Bell, John Joy, 1871-1934
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- subject(s) - macgregor; christina; willie; macgreegor; wud; dae; purdie; aboot; aunt purdie; miss tod; wud ha'e; aunt; macgreegor; wud; willie; aunt; macgregor; dae; christina; wud ha'e; miss tod; purdie; aunt purdie; aboot;
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Donal Grant, by George MacDonald /
I dinna like," replied Donal. "Weel, ye're a some queer customer!" she remarked. "I thank ye ... for, an' I dinna like to lay oot my siller upon a luxury I can weel eneuch du wantin', for I haena details...- creator(s) -
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- subject(s) - donal; arctura; davie; answered donal; miss carmichael; returned donal; miss graeme; donal went; davie; arctura; miss graeme; returned donal; answered donal; miss carmichael; donal went; donal;
- title - Donal Grant, by George MacDonald
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A Daughter of Fife / Barr, Amelia Edith Huddleston, 1831-1919
's his name, Davie?" "I dinna ken. I never thocht to ask him." Then a singular sadness, one quite distinct ... , and the full cup never breaks. Come, let us ask o' the Book thegither. I dinna doot, but we sall get just details...- creator(s) - Barr, Amelia Edith Huddleston, 1831-1919
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- subject(s) - maggie; allan; hae; campbell; maggie promoter; david; angus raith; janet caird; mary; aunt janet; john campbell; elder mackelvine; dron point; john campbell; maggie promoter; janet caird; elder mackelvine; campbell; angus raith; dron point; maggie; hae; aunt janet; allan; mary; david;
- title - A Daughter of Fife
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The Marquis of Lossie / MacDonald, George, 1824-1905
. "Ow ay! lat them; I dinna objec'; gien only they ken what she's like afore they buy her," rejoined ... the mare and your own tongue." "Sir," said Malcolm, seriously, "ye dinna mean what ye say? Ye said yersel details...- creator(s) - MacDonald, George, 1824-1905
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- subject(s) - malcolm; florimel; clementina; lady clementina; lord liftore; lady lossie; lady bellair; lossie house; lord liftore; lady bellair; florimel; lady lossie; clementina; malcolm; lossie house; lady clementina;
- title - The Marquis of Lossie
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