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mfoti the ypnno . ;i,d .not behave te
ner tai h-er ith hH . i lie filial yepe* fttion
that nvg'ht exjpe^^. ,the ti.arDoi^jing
a perltft hatred hT h> Cj uiyt \ man. in
v. hici d (i.ion n.«r m h,. i j ;mu u ho
Via-i a-: |tCng;.(h^!o.gi.4n r.aud . .• as a on
‘-’g ■. .T'H-it., ;y Jbfvh ihji p^C^maiiif.-Ued
at 11 :i ' ■' Cf} dej'.enacnts , t.i at
Hie to e>i uivci ii n , and, io kid upon muj
a Vr; ;* JJ'b ch .iqciecd
vya-: itle cay • tier,.dUa},}i.anun<j
U\,r ana - b vc lias, m etiigwi-ct. I of
mviyd i..-; n n.^dt nv'ie dilc.-.v« lUei.
d Ldv^,rnjtji s behaviour, in pdeieixe
ot a;i Iriih cap ain p ho loi-gpd 1^1 ih< h^ute,
nja ic nc bvpcVc his crucf tuf-in m as
I' *•. As fi>t my own part. 4 had
deen fix tip.ys in the haale wnh ut bt» g
h in.u cd with one. w-or.d eijher from
mo h r yr daughter 1 he jauer at the
tatne, having,ope da' tx raffed lotne fdr-
p s e ihar Her papa ill aid en . rtain fuch
a mta yio< ki g j iurn<y man I waa iictimd
ai hi« puce t informal n. and next
Sunday b; i g my turn to go abroad I
orvffed m.iyd in mv ny.-, ci the* to the
ben ad raj: age. A t u i iptnuiig befl part
of he oa\ »uh, Su^p. and sonie of his
tsotojrdr ■ ai^cet; I canit potn.^ in the after*
hwci») ana was let in ny MiV», who. not
know-*
mfoti the ypnno . ;i,d .not behave te
ner tai h-er ith hH . i lie filial yepe* fttion
that nvg'ht exjpe^^. ,the ti.arDoi^jing
a perltft hatred hT h> Cj uiyt \ man. in
v. hici d (i.ion n.«r m h,. i j ;mu u ho
Via-i a-: |tCng;.(h^!o.gi.4n r.aud . .• as a on
‘-’g ■. .T'H-it., ;y Jbfvh ihji p^C^maiiif.-Ued
at 11 :i ' ■' Cf} dej'.enacnts , t.i at
Hie to e>i uivci ii n , and, io kid upon muj
a Vr; ;* JJ'b ch .iqciecd
vya-: itle cay • tier,.dUa},}i.anun<j
U\,r ana - b vc lias, m etiigwi-ct. I of
mviyd i..-; n n.^dt nv'ie dilc.-.v« lUei.
d Ldv^,rnjtji s behaviour, in pdeieixe
ot a;i Iriih cap ain p ho loi-gpd 1^1 ih< h^ute,
nja ic nc bvpcVc his crucf tuf-in m as
I' *•. As fi>t my own part. 4 had
deen fix tip.ys in the haale wnh ut bt» g
h in.u cd with one. w-or.d eijher from
mo h r yr daughter 1 he jauer at the
tatne, having,ope da' tx raffed lotne fdr-
p s e ihar Her papa ill aid en . rtain fuch
a mta yio< ki g j iurn<y man I waa iictimd
ai hi« puce t informal n. and next
Sunday b; i g my turn to go abroad I
orvffed m.iyd in mv ny.-, ci the* to the
ben ad raj: age. A t u i iptnuiig befl part
of he oa\ »uh, Su^p. and sonie of his
tsotojrdr ■ ai^cet; I canit potn.^ in the after*
hwci») ana was let in ny MiV», who. not
know-*
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Chapbooks printed in Scotland > Adventures and adventurers > Adventures of Roderick Random > (42) |
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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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