| John Walker - 1811 - 518 pāgines
...as she tells me, is a good spinner. It' her spinning pleases you, yoģ may keep her till she spins all your lint, or if you have any wool to spin, you may employ her. I have sent Mackechaii along with your daughter, and Betty Bourk to take care of them. I am your dutiful husband,... | |
| George Charles - 1817 - 492 pāgines
...The time appointed being come, Lady Clanronald, another Macdonald, Miss Flora, and her man Mackeehan, conducted by O'Neil, went to the * "I have sent your...wool to spin, you may employ her. I have sent Neil Mackeehan along with your daughter and Betty Burke to take care of them. I am, your dutiful husband,... | |
| Robert Forbes - 1834 - 538 pāgines
...the advice, and accordingly delivered up the letter to him, which was to the following purpose. 4< I have sent your daughter from this country, lest...her spinning pleases you, you may keep her till she spins all your lint ; or, if you have any wool to spin, you may employ her. — I am, your dutiful... | |
| Robert Forbes - 1834 - 556 pāgines
...who, as she tells me, is a good spinster. If her spinning pleases you, you may keep her till she spins all your lint ; or, if you have any wool to spin, you may employ her 1 am, your dutiful husband, HUGH MACDONALD." The day after Miss MacDonald was made prisoner, Captain... | |
| James Browne - 1843 - 532 pāgines
...Betty Burke, an Irish girl, who, as she tells me, is a good spinster. If her spinning pleases \ou, you may keep her till she spin all your lint ; or...wool to spin, you may employ her. I have sent Neil Mackrehan along with your daughter, and Betty Burke to take rare of them. — I am your dutiful husband.... | |
| Karl Ludwig Klose - 1845 - 416 pāgines
...was much in search of honest and brave Armadale, being not a * The terms of the letter are these : " I have sent your daughter from this country, lest...her spinning pleases you, you may keep her till she spins all your lint ; or, if you have any wool to spin, you may employ her. — I am, your dutiful... | |
| John Heneage Jesse - 1846 - 318 pāgines
...described her.* Having received Miss Macdonald's directions to convey * The letter was as follows : — " I have sent your daughter from this country, lest...her spinning pleases you, you may keep her till she spins all your lint ; or, if you have any wool to spin, you may employ her. I have sent Niel Mackechan... | |
| Mrs. A. T. Thomson, Byerley Thomson - 1846 - 552 pāgines
...who, as she tells me, is a good spinner. If her spinning pleases you, you may keep her till she spins all your lint : or, if you have any wool to spin, you may employ her. I have sent Mac Kechan along with your daughter and Betty Burke, to take care of them. I am, your dutiful husband,... | |
| John Heneage Jesse - 1846 - 310 pāgines
...who, as she tells me, is a good spinster. If her spinning pleases you, you may keep her till she spins all your lint ; or, if you have any wool to spin, you may employ her. I have sent Niel Mackechan along with your daughter and Betty Burke to take care of them. I am your dutiful husband,... | |
| Elizabeth Starling - 1858 - 474 pāgines
...the troops lying here. She has got one Betty Burke, an Irish girl, who, as she tells me, is a goud spinster. If her spinning pleases you, you may keep her till she spins all your lint; or, if you have any wool to spin, you may employ her. I am your dutiful husband,... | |
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