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A peasant farmer in the Scottish Highlands.
cotter
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1
She's a decent lassie- adochtero' James Hewson, the
cottar
at Bodyfauld.
2
The
cottar
was an old man of seventy; his wife was nearly sixty.
3
Fiddler Ole Haugen was a poor
cottar
high among the mountains.
4
Ye have riven the thack of seven
cottar
houses.
5
No one could now show more pride of race than Aslaug, the poor
cottar
's
daughter.
6
Ye have riven the roof off seven
cottar
houses-lookif your own roof-treestand the faster.
7
Then perhaps I may find a
cottar
's
croft somewhere and settle down and marry a dairymaid.
8
Agnes might well have thought it better he should marry the
cottar
's
than the farmer's daughter!
9
Ye have riven the thack off seven
cottar
houses; look if your ain roof-tree stand the faster.
10
A young man from a big farm could not behave like a lad from a
cottar
's
holding.
11
It was the abode of a
cottar
,
and was a dependency of the farm he had just left.
12
Amid the vicissitudes of his career he responds to the
cottar
's
summons, "Let us worship God."
13
I am only a
cottar
's
child.
14
It was the dwelling of a
cottar
,
whose family had been settled upon the farm of Bodyfauld from time immemorial.
15
Here, had a
cottar
encountered me under such circumstances, I would doubtless have been thought a witch or a fairy.
16
Still more wretched is the condition of the
cottars
and squatters.
cottar
cottar houses
poor cottar
cottar folk
find a cottar
marry the cottar
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