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hnufe, when the bargain was maae, and
orders were gneti to1 provide an a[>art»
then: for ru'e imroe'diateJv.' IS .fore F en¬
tered ,on buflneis,' the Schoolmaiier re*
Commended frre to hi? fnr.or'j v. ho gave ids
C f-dit for a fuir of be raid out
of the fi'rft money of imy ; be aftet^
, wards acc ,ntirt'oda?ed thtt with a hat.-’da
thh same terms ; i that inr & feet/ days
I hb .ed'to irnka' a fanti^rahrie^fy-earaacM.
In the meantime Stfms’ tiagw
ghge tu ft ft- ;{iiace •^'^•Wdd i*iu iriaDiUft th
v as‘a back rOWm tsrp t.vo/©f'dta-rs,
fu n fli-d* '. Tfh"a pWiUt tST ifu to iit u'pnrv,
?.'chair wivh' ut a
be* -pot wnfr © a' na'rdFftt* a h- *t- ir bv-u-.-ty
of/a efi:-U4lT?ek. 'prtd'a tiStat^U'firr piece of
g! - imt-ead • c f a so \ d for.
N■.%' da * »vhiid I » as at work in the
Hi kp; a b-Jiihei! g oin leK wfcii drefT <f,
cilfie in dn pretence' f ir d.ihg & vjai or
forhe dfc ,or bth< r ; bnit 'lak ’hg an oppo:-
tunity of^.b-eVvi g rhe v*rVf narrowiv,
Went'awdd with tVliT ', t ddi/k of dtfoaifl.
At clihne.- th.e m-dds. di h whofb l d'it;ed,
intoiThtd Mey'thnt this wps my marler'*
ohh d.idght’er; ft e had’, br’en t. ice
bri the trHhk qf 'marf'agd- Uht'difapp'>i^ ed
^ the Uibglneis ^Pfier1 'fS&nHPi’iof ti;ch '
' ' . Dj icufoa
hnufe, when the bargain was maae, and
orders were gneti to1 provide an a[>art»
then: for ru'e imroe'diateJv.' IS .fore F en¬
tered ,on buflneis,' the Schoolmaiier re*
Commended frre to hi? fnr.or'j v. ho gave ids
C f-dit for a fuir of be raid out
of the fi'rft money of imy ; be aftet^
, wards acc ,ntirt'oda?ed thtt with a hat.-’da
thh same terms ; i that inr & feet/ days
I hb .ed'to irnka' a fanti^rahrie^fy-earaacM.
In the meantime Stfms’ tiagw
ghge tu ft ft- ;{iiace •^'^•Wdd i*iu iriaDiUft th
v as‘a back rOWm tsrp t.vo/©f'dta-rs,
fu n fli-d* '. Tfh"a pWiUt tST ifu to iit u'pnrv,
?.'chair wivh' ut a
be* -pot wnfr © a' na'rdFftt* a h- *t- ir bv-u-.-ty
of/a efi:-U4lT?ek. 'prtd'a tiStat^U'firr piece of
g! - imt-ead • c f a so \ d for.
N■.%' da * »vhiid I » as at work in the
Hi kp; a b-Jiihei! g oin leK wfcii drefT <f,
cilfie in dn pretence' f ir d.ihg & vjai or
forhe dfc ,or bth< r ; bnit 'lak ’hg an oppo:-
tunity of^.b-eVvi g rhe v*rVf narrowiv,
Went'awdd with tVliT ', t ddi/k of dtfoaifl.
At clihne.- th.e m-dds. di h whofb l d'it;ed,
intoiThtd Mey'thnt this wps my marler'*
ohh d.idght’er; ft e had’, br’en t. ice
bri the trHhk qf 'marf'agd- Uht'difapp'>i^ ed
^ the Uibglneis ^Pfier1 'fS&nHPi’iof ti;ch '
' ' . Dj icufoa
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Chapbooks printed in Scotland > Adventures and adventurers > Adventures of Roderick Random > (41) |
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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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