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m .er perce ditorHer!, frfcjd adV>'«
fher fapplv his 'pJnc<v? aHd 'dfter’the,rip^-
ration wa* pt ^ m'dmir^(’g^v?t1 S ^ rap wavi
to’ ra's the1 rtfi 'iPit? c&v with rfiel—
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eated to bin rrvy rfta^frdrf and. de» igh'*-~'
He fiia "por anprrwd of triv g in^ by fdft
in winter,' but if i '• • uM 'go b\i fOnci, he
•would, hear me cldttpaW'hc&Viy thy bJi^*
gage, as well as bilrowri; f.yt ^hr way ;
anu if we fluiu^d»'fihHt,o#rle:,vt» fafigdt^i,
it would be hb 'HaVd^'mfiWitV 'fm- ci fo fihd
on * he r<>ad, either ie^dbdul‘i6rdei1or''t. trg*‘
guns, of which we Vrghi!tax.ei'tl\e oppbr-
tilm\y.f6r a very tf.'lMl^jfcWeftctj* l tv'as
ro MltieOt th:
cWMWs ,uft hpiftd
braced aite^rbii^ttlfy and afilt'ftd ht’fci
he night ‘Jfirrilti'ahd1 m^,4 :purie 'td the latt
farthing; hut'pe gade me SO'under.’and^
he had lav d'' hi obi \f ^ffi Ci eh t to aniwer
his ovmpTOafJoflf£, bbiVthat he-lfadafi'terrd
in London, w h'' %votndd,t^o‘n introduce him
into t> (inefs; and niight ferVB me Ukewi’e.
Havin , Concerted ‘ our plah we departed
rex’ mirhth’g by day brf&W, armed with
t good c jdg-1 eachr my companion being
charged wdifi the furniture'M u* ’both^
-crammed irr^o-a'knaplack, which he carried •
• and
'fry cnt plscey. . His
m .er perce ditorHer!, frfcjd adV>'«
fher fapplv his 'pJnc<v? aHd 'dfter’the,rip^-
ration wa* pt ^ m'dmir^(’g^v?t1 S ^ rap wavi
to’ ra's the1 rtfi 'iPit? c&v with rfiel—
Wf> re&ted ^VtW^eiy016'm ' .
vhere. cnni.hg ronWdie brer. I •c’^iriW^upli
eated to bin rrvy rfta^frdrf and. de» igh'*-~'
He fiia "por anprrwd of triv g in^ by fdft
in winter,' but if i '• • uM 'go b\i fOnci, he
•would, hear me cldttpaW'hc&Viy thy bJi^*
gage, as well as bilrowri; f.yt ^hr way ;
anu if we fluiu^d»'fihHt,o#rle:,vt» fafigdt^i,
it would be hb 'HaVd^'mfiWitV 'fm- ci fo fihd
on * he r<>ad, either ie^dbdul‘i6rdei1or''t. trg*‘
guns, of which we Vrghi!tax.ei'tl\e oppbr-
tilm\y.f6r a very tf.'lMl^jfcWeftctj* l tv'as
ro MltieOt th:
cWMWs ,uft hpiftd
braced aite^rbii^ttlfy and afilt'ftd ht’fci
he night ‘Jfirrilti'ahd1 m^,4 :purie 'td the latt
farthing; hut'pe gade me SO'under.’and^
he had lav d'' hi obi \f ^ffi Ci eh t to aniwer
his ovmpTOafJoflf£, bbiVthat he-lfadafi'terrd
in London, w h'' %votndd,t^o‘n introduce him
into t> (inefs; and niight ferVB me Ukewi’e.
Havin , Concerted ‘ our plah we departed
rex’ mirhth’g by day brf&W, armed with
t good c jdg-1 eachr my companion being
charged wdifi the furniture'M u* ’both^
-crammed irr^o-a'knaplack, which he carried •
• and
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Chapbooks printed in Scotland > Adventures and adventurers > Adventures of Roderick Random > (21) |
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Description | Over 3,000 chapbooks published in Scotland in the 18th and 19th centuries. Subjects include courtship, humour, occupations, fairs, apparitions, war, politics, crime, executions, Jacobites, transvestites, and freemasonry. Chapbooks are small booklets of 8, 12, 16 and 24 pages, often illustrated with crude woodcuts. Produced cheaply and sold by peddlars on the streets, they formed the staple reading material of the common people, along with broadsides. |
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