The book Sir Gibbie was written by author Macdonald, George, 1824-1905 Here you can read free online of Sir Gibbie book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is Sir Gibbie a good or bad book?
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I'mthinkin' there maun be a heap o' yoong angels up there, new deid, singin', 'My Nannie's Awa'. '" "Hoot, Janet! ye ken there's naither merryin' nor giein' in merriagethere. " "Wha was sayin' onything aboot merryin' or giein' in merriage, Robert? Is that to say 'at you an' me's to be no more to aneanither nor ither fowk? Nor it's no to say 'at, 'cause merriage isno the w'y o' the country, 'at there's to be naething better i' theplace o' 't. " "What garred the Maister say onything aboot it than...?" "Jist 'cause they plaguit him wi' speirin'. He wad never hae openedhis moo' anent it--it wasna ane o' his subjec's--gien it hadna been'at a wheen pride-prankit beuk-fowk 'at didna believe there was onyangels, or speerits o' ony kin', but said 'at a man ance deid wasaye an' a'thegither deid, an' yet preten'it to believe in Godhimsel' for a' that, thoucht to bleck (nonplus) the Maister wi'speirin' whilk o' saiven a puir body 'at had been garred merry thema', wad be the wife o' whan they gat up again.
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