_, that Falstaff was 'as melancholy as a lover's lute, or drone of a bagpipe.' [Please select]
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"For instance," I continued, "there can be no comparison between a bagpipe and a--fiddle, say." [Please select]
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"Why, Peter told us 'twere only a Scottish man wi' a bagpipe," returned Job. [Please select]
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"But you said as it were a Scotchman, wi' a bagpipe, I heerd ye--we all did."' [Please select]
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'Daddy,' said he, 'do bring me a bagpipe.' [Please select]
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Playford says, "Travelling some years since, I met, on the road near Royston, a herd of about twenty bucks, following a bagpipe and violin." [Please select]
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"Traveling some years since," says a gentleman whose statements may be relied on, "I met a bevy of about twenty stags, following a bagpipe and violin." [Please select]
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