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Examples
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"I think," says I, "yon'll be Finlay Stuart's Uist powny; there's none here has the silver mane and tail ...."
The McBrides A Romance of Arran John Sillars
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Wull being a man of orderly habits, went early to bed; and next morning, when the business of the farm called him and Geordy together, says Wull to Geordy, "Ye was unco late in coming hame last night; aw salt the powny."
The Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction Volume 20, No. 567, September 22, 1832 Various
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"You d-- d idiot, ye did na 'gie away the powny without getting the siller for't; wha was he?"
The Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction Volume 20, No. 567, September 22, 1832 Various
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I dare say no, said the precentor; for Miss Bertram comes on the white powny ilka day to the kirkand a constant kirk-keeper she isand its a pleasure to hear her singing the psalms, winsome young thing.
Chapter XI 1917
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Ill take out a ticket for ye in the fly to JethartOd, but ye maun take a powny after that oer the Limestane-rigdeil a wheeled carriage ever gaed into Liddesdale.
Chapter XXXVIII 1917
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Ay, the day afore yesterday me an 'the powny was clatterin' by Zoar, when there was Jamie standin 'in his identical place.
A Window in Thrums 1898
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But here we are nearer to Heugh-foot than to your house by twa mile, --- hadna ye better e'en gae hame wi 'me, and we'll send the callant on the powny to tell them that you are wi' us, though I believe there's naebody at hame to wait for you but the servants and the cat. ''
The Black Dwarf 1898
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The name seems to be taken from the dish of brose with which he who won the race was occasionally regaled. of the Preakin tower --- I wad send the sled for ye wi 'a canny powny.' '
The Black Dwarf 1898
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But she didnae speak plain, ye maun understand; but yam-yammered, like a powny wi 'the bit in its moo.
Masterpieces of Mystery, Vol. 1 (of 4) Ghost Stories Joseph Lewis French 1897
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"Not her," said May Girmory, "she has a riding skirt, the way folk has them made in London, and gangs by at a hand-gallop, a different powny every time, and Lord, she doesna spare them!"
Patsy 1887
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