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Wilson's Historical, Traditionary, And Imaginative Tales of the Borders, And ...
Wilson John Mackay
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Wood, or to the gentleman that brought it, and tell them 1 neither wish ta see their money nor their custom.' So the lad ran wi' the note to the inn, and did as 1 ordered him. But, oh ! 1 bad an awfu' nicht wi' Mrs. Gourlay.
There wasna an ill name that she could get her tongue about that she didna oa' me. ^ Silly Simon !' and ^ Simple Si- mon!' were the gentlest terms that she used. I was ashamed to show my face at the door, for I was the toun's talk. But, still, notwithstanding a' the persecu
...tion I was suferin', I was in a swither hoo to act, for 1 was determined, if possible, to abide by my worthy faither's advice, an' vote wi' the winning side. However, it was hard to say which would be the win- ning side ; for, though Mr. Wood was a great favorite wi' a majority o^ the working-classes, and eren with a number o' the council, an' though he was very liberal an' lavish wi' his money, as I have said, yet there was a great number o' re- spectable folk took a very warm Interest for Captain Oliver.

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