I cannot understand the matter.' 'Come,' said the eldest, 'let us go to such an old man; he was our father's friend; he knew him well; he was at school with him; and no man knew so much of his affairs. Let us go to consult him.' So the brothers went to... Popular Tales of the West Highlands - Page 171860 - 478 pagesAffichage du livre entier - À propos de ce livre
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...much of his affairs. Let us go to consult him.' " So the brothers went to the house of Un old man, and they told him all that had happened. ' Stay with...the old man, ' and I will think over this matter. I can not understand it ; but, as you know, your father and I were very great with each other. When he... | |
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...much of his affairs. Let us go and consult him.' " So the brothers went to the house of the old man, and they told him all that had happened. ' Stay with...I had sponsorship, and when I had children he had gostje. I know he never told a lie.^BAnd he kept them there, and he gave them meat and drink for ten... | |
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