Every heart kens its ain bitterness, young leddy; and Providence in its mysteerious wisdom never meant me for the wine-and-speerit trade.
Bide a wee, an' I'll put some warmth intae ye, young leddy.
The newspapers were full of praises of his 'young leddy,' though she could never be so wonderful and like a good fairy in the play-acting as she was when she walked into his shop bringing sweetness and light.
You'd draw all London into my shop, young leddy, as you'll draw them to the playhouse; but bookselling is a dusty trade and is not for fair wits or fine persons.
They're falling over themselves about you in the papers, young leddy,' said the bookseller.
Ye're ower-well-looking, my young leddy, to be traveling alone.
Tell me this, my young leddy," he went on, advancing warily near to the point.
It blaws to nae purpose, my young leddy, when it blaws on an honest man like me.
Of course he was devoted to Bubbles--her slave, in fact.
By way of relaxation he helped to run an Oxford College East-End Settlement.
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