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  1.  Underwoods / Stevenson, Robert Louis, 1850-1894
    are mebbe waur than weel For you, my buckie. "The hale concern (baith hens an' eggs, Baith books an ... TERRARUM Frae nirly, nippin', Eas'lan' breeze, Frae Norlan' snaw, an' haar o' seas, Weel happit  details...
  2.  Upon Local Tradition / Scott, Walter, Sir, 1771-1832
    valiant men, A noble sight to see! A cloud o' mist them weel concealed, As close as e'er might be. When they came to the Shaw burn, Said he, "Sae weel we frame, "I think it is convenient ...  details...
  3.  The Man of the World (1792) / Macklin, Charles, 1699?-1797
    with great haughtiness, and in anger_. EGERTON _bows two or three times most submissively low._] Weel, sir!--vary weel!--vary weel!-- are nat ye a fine spark? are nat ye a fine spark, I say?--ah! you are a ...  details...
  4.  Stories by English Authors: Scotland (Selected by Scribners) / Various
    , there's nae hurry," said Sam'l. "Weel, we're a' coontin' on 't, Sam'l." "Gae 'wa' wi' ye." "What for no ... ." "Ye maun kin weel, Sam'l, 'at there's mony a lass wid jump at ye." "Ou, weel," said Sam'l, implying  details...
  5.  Alec Forbes of Howglen / MacDonald, George, 1824-1905
    whan yer ain turn may come." "It's no disrespeck to the deid, Thamas. That ye ken weel eneuch ... , Betty? At some mischeef or ither, I'll wad." "Hoot! mem, the bairn's weel eneuch. Bairns maunna  details...
  6.  Salted with Fire / MacDonald, George, 1824-1905
    ' chaff: yer bed aneth ye's grown unco hungry-like." "Hoot, the bed's weel eneuch, lassie!" "Na, it's onything but weel eneuch! It's my pairt to luik efter my ain father, and see there be nae k-nots aither ...  details...
  7.  Between You and Me / Lauder, Harry, Sir, 1870-1950
    it to the man who has not begun to try to help himself, and never fails to bring it to the man who has. Weel ... --save that folk seem to like to see me do it! Weel, there was that great mining city, where the copper  details...
  8.  The Underworld The Story of Robert Sinclair, Miner / Welsh, James C.
    been in starvation lang syne." "Weel, wad ye believe me when I tell ye--an' it's a fact--they're about the best ... the notion in your mind that she's in great straits. She's a cute one, Nellie." "Weel, Nellie does keep  details...
  9.  Scottish sketches / Barr, Amelia Edith Huddleston, 1831-1919
    done as he bid me; there is L80,000 in the Bank o' Scotland, and every mortgage lifted. I am vera weel ... ' everything with me. Why, my dear son, if a' goes weel--and it's sure to--we'll be rich enough in a few years  details...
  10.  Poems and Songs of Robert Burns / Burns, Robert, 1759-1796
    Gars ony dress look weel. A gaudy dress and gentle air May slightly touch the heart ... . Their father's laird, and weel he can spare't, Braid money to tocher them a', man; To proper young  details...

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