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  • "Cuddie," said Morton, "for God's sake catch a horse as quickly as you can.

    Old Mortality, Volume 1. Walter Scott 1801

  • "Cuddie," said Morton, "for God's sake catch a horse as quickly as you can.

    Old Mortality, Complete Walter Scott 1801

  • Cuddie as his attendant, Morton set forth towards the royal camp, at all the risks which attend those who assume the office of mediator during the heat of civil discord.

    Old Mortality 2004

  • “O wow! my winsome bairn, Cuddie,” continued the old dame,

    Old Mortality 2004

  • “Aweel,” said Cuddie, sighing heavily, “I ‘se awa to pleugh the outfield then; for if I am no to speak to him, I wad rather be out o’ the gate.”

    Old Mortality 2004

  • “Ay, but, Cuddie lad,” replied Jenny, “though ye are no blind, ye are no sae notice-taking as I am.”

    Old Mortality 2004

  • John Gudyill, reinstated in his dignity, was more important than ever; and Cuddie, with rapturous delight, entered upon the cultivation of the mains of Tillietudlem, and the occupation of his original cottage.

    Old Mortality 2004

  • “What is the matter?” said Edith, anxiously; “does it prove to be Cuddie, after all, poor fellow?”

    Old Mortality 2004

  • “My valet, Cuddie?” answered Morton; “alas! that would be sorry preferment, even if we were at liberty.”

    Old Mortality 2004

  • “I fear,” said Morton, “there is very little chance, my good friend Cuddie, of our getting back to our old occupation.”

    Old Mortality 2004

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