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Oh, if ye get to eassel and wessel2again, I am undone!
Chapter I 1917
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‘Ow, man! ye should hae hadden eassel to Kippletringan; ye maun gae back as far as the whaap, and baud the whaap till ye come to Ballenloan, and then — ‘This will never do, good dame! my horse is almost quite knocked up; can you not give me a night’s lodgings?’
Guy Mannering 1815
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'Ow, man! ye should hae hadden eassel to Kippletringan; ye maun gae back as far as the whaap, and baud the whaap till ye come to Ballenloan, and then --'
Guy Mannering, Or, the Astrologer — Volume 01 Walter Scott 1801
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'Ow, man! ye should hae hadden eassel to Kippletringan; ye maun gae back as far as the whaap, and baud the whaap till ye come to Ballenloan, and then --'
Guy Mannering, Or, the Astrologer — Complete Walter Scott 1801
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'Ow, man! ye should hae hadden eassel to Kippletringan; ye maun gae back as far as the whaap, and baud the whaap till ye come to Ballenloan, and then --'
Guy Mannering — Complete Walter Scott 1801
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'O, if ye get to eassel and wessel again, I am undone!
Guy Mannering, Or, the Astrologer — Complete Walter Scott 1801
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'O, if ye get to eassel and wessel again, I am undone!
Guy Mannering, Or, the Astrologer — Volume 01 Walter Scott 1801
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'O, if ye get to eassel and wessel again, I am undone!
Guy Mannering — Complete Walter Scott 1801
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in an exalted tone of wonder, which we can but faintly express by three points of admiration; Ow, man! ye should hae hadden eassel to Kippletringanye maun gae back as far as the Whaap, and haud the Whaap1till ye come to Ballenloan, and then9
Chapter I 1917
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‘O, if ye get to eassel and wessel again, I am undone!
Guy Mannering 1815
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