The book The Fair Maid of Perth was written by author Scott, Walter, Sir, 1771-1832 Here you can read free online of The Fair Maid of Perth book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is The Fair Maid of Perth a good or bad book?
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" "I jest not, by St. John of Perth. I have been stayed and foullyoutraged (gliding his hand sensitively over the place affected) by madDavid of Rothsay, roaring Ramorny, and the rest of them. They made medrink a firkin of Malvoisie. " "Thou speakest folly, man. Ramorny is sick nigh to death, as the pottercarrier everywhere reports: they and he cannot surely rise at midnightto do such frolics. " "I cannot tell, " replied Oliver; "but I saw the party by torchlight, and I can make bodily oath to ...the bonnets I made for them since lastInnocents'. They are of a quaint device, and I should know my ownstitch. " "Well, thou mayst have had wrong, " answered Henry. "If thou art in realdanger, I will cause them get a bed for thee here. But you must fill itpresently, for I am not in the humour of talking. " "Nay, I would thank thee for my quarters for a night, only my Maudiewill be angry--that is, not angry, for that I care not for--but thetruth is, she is overanxious on a revel night like this, knowing myhumour is like thine for a word and a blow.
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