Red Cap & Blue Jacket: a Story of the Time of the French Revolution
Red Cap & Blue Jacket: a Story of the Time of the French Revolution
George Dunn
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Simpson.** Michael gave an obstreperous laugh. " Ou ay, seeking for Simpson, are ye ? ** And he laughed again with evidently intense enjoy- ment. **My good man,** said Lord Wimpole, drily, "we do not appreciate your hilarity.** " I beg the lady*s pardon and yours,** said Michael, with a broad grin which he dutifully endeavoured to chasten. " But it is droll.** "How droll, sir?** " Because Simpson is leagues and leagues away by this time.** " You know what has become of him ? ** asked Bell, eage...rly. " Weel, in a manner I do, though I canna gie ye his latitude and longitude at present. But he *s far awa* on the salt foam.** "Perhaps you will have the goodness to explain,'* suggested Lord Wimpole. d by Google 382 i^eD Cap- anD JSlue 5acftet " Weel, I suppose I had better mak* a clean breast o*t," said Michael ; "and if I hae done anything to grieve ye, Miss Bell, I *m heartily sorry for it. Ye see, Simpson fouled the hawse o* as braw a lad as ever stepped— I mean Andy Prosser. Now Andy was a great friend o* mine ; I loved him like a brother ; and indeed he was a brother in a manner o' speaking, for we — but that 's neither here nor there.
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