After three such good fortunes by marriage Norfolk in his folly looked for a crown with a fourth match, listening to the laird of Lethington when he set forth the scheme by which the duke was to marry a restored queen of Scots and rule Scotland with her who should be recognized as Elizabeth's successor. [Please select]
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LAIRD, squire, lord of the manor. [Please select]
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Such was the elegy of the Laird of Balmawhapple. [Please select]
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'Ou, ay; the laird's daughter' said his landlady. [Please select]
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'The auld laird.' [Please select]
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LAIRD, lord of the manor. [Please select]
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"Cock laird," a small land holder who cultivates his estate himself. [Please select]
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"He's a shabby body the laird o' Monkbarns," said Mrs.' [Please select]
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Hadoway ushered in the Laird of Monkbarns. [Please select]
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"Are ye indebted onything to the Laird o' Monkbarns."' [Please select]
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Your lordship's honour will ken the laird and Sir Arthur, doubtless. [Please select]
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