Capitolo 43
extraneous inside his/her gates, and if she saw appropriate to offend a guest she was
still inside his/her right.
But next morning as me I remained over the reasonable time for mine
departure, its anger broke out in a stream. "If ye dinna understanding the way
hame, the Mr. Quirk I will show him/it ye", she said as she connected us Esther and
to the obstacle-framework, where we had been lingering for a hour. "And me the dinna
he/she takes care of muckle whaur ye they form a gang, so yes find or oot' but they sight, and oot is or'
it. Me waur of ye of thocht an extraneous of ceevil when wi of bided of ye' us last week,
but noo me understanding yes are anything mair, ridin' Your excellent horses a' the makin'
present tae but girl. That is a' the guid that comes to or' the lettin' his/her rin
tae every dance to the Ferry of Shepherd. Gang peak the tae of house Your wark,
yes tire, a' allows me to frequent tae this excellent gentleman. Noo, gentleman, ony of ye of gin
onywhaur of business other, ye 'yes of d is better ridin' the tae it, for ye anybody I am
wanted here, ye understanding."
"Because, her Mrs. McLeod", I kindly stormed. "You don't know really anything around
me."
"No, a' me dinnas wish him. You are frae Las Palomas, a' that is yes
enough for me. Me understanding auld Lance Lovelace, a' those that attend wi' him.
Sma wonders him brand sae mony it gives birth and he/she sells mair kye that a' the
ither ranchmen in the country. Ay, crews, me understanding him well."
I saw that I had a tartar to give with, but if I could change her/it
invective of the one absentee, would assist me in controlling me.
Then I told the old lady: "Because, I have now known the Mr. Lovelace almost a
per annum, and he is liked well on on the Nueces, and considered a cowman
of who word is good as the gold. What did you have get against him?"
"A lot of Ower but the young freend. Me the kent him afore yes were born. I am sorry
taes say that while but gudeman was alive, he was a frequent visitor to
oors put. But us dinnas see him/it ony mair. Him yes it holds awa' frae here,