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1 But I do hope to someday be the new laird 's bard.
2 He was shown into what the new laird called his study.
3 The chief ran: could the new laird be actually unhousing the aged, helpless woman?
4 She looked somewhat disquietedly, somewhat questioningly, at this new laird .
5 You've got with you the new laird 's nephew?-Andhow are you liking Black Hill?
6 However, I'm the new laird of Tyee, and I've come down to stage an eviction.
7 Hannah knew as she looked at him that it must be Ian McWhinus, the new laird .
8 The old laird underwrote the economy but the new laird wants the island to pay for itself.
9 He's the new laird of Tyee now, and he must be careful of the company he keeps.
10 I'm the new laird of Tyee.
11 The new laird met them on the road, and recognized with a scornful pleasure the chief bending under his burden.
12 Well, then, Father, there's all kinds of tales about the new Laird .
13 The new Laird may be worse than the old.
14 I don't see how the new Laird can stay weakly with so much to fill him up.
15 Amongst those who were most active in their endeavours to capture the missing Brown was Glossin, the new Laird of Ellangowan.
16 "We came upon him there cutting up the deer he had just killed on the new laird 's land."
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