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1. There was even a picture of Harold with Lassie, complete with an autograph of Lassie’s paw
2. Chandelle could feel the tears welling up in her eyes but these were not tears of sadness but tears of happiness, she got up and walked over to Hamish and threw her arms around him and as she did she noticed his eyes also looked a bit glassy, now be off with you lassie
3. Are you helping to search for the poor lassie that went missing last night?”
4. There’s a story about it if you’re interested, lassie
5. “What does the fox mean to ye, lassie?”
6. They had a black and white border collie called Lassie
7. Lassie, a Collie character was created by Eric Knight in the
8. short story Lassie Come Home (1938) published in the Saturday
9. Menace and also the kid in the original Lassie show
10. “But 'little darling' shouldn't be miserable, so in the name of animal rights, Lassie takes dogie's 'little helpers', to help it 'be happy'
11. In 1946, Taylor starred in The Courage of Lassie, and in 1947 it was the
12. lassie, makes the dinner, does the washing, doesn't
13. This dampened his ardour for a little while, but Willie and I were quick to point out that a lassie with wit like that was worth her weight in gold
14. woman’s ability to skin a hare and cook it with root vegetables? If your lassie can manage this she will
15. “Well done, lassie!” Molloy slapped Andre’s back, but Andre was far less amused with my parlor tricks
16. “You wouldn’t have anything to do with this, would you, lassie?”
17. To be sure Mr Dribbles, who at that time kept the head inns, and was in the council, said, with a wink, that it might be found an inconvenience to sober folk that happened, on an occasion now and then, to be an hour later than usual among their friends, either at his house or any other, to be shown by the lamps to the profane populace as they were making the best of their way home; and Mr Dippings, the candlemaker, with less public spirit than might have been expected from one who made such a penny by the illuminations on news of victory, was of opinion that lamps would only encourage the commonality to keep late hours; and that the gentry were in no need of any thing of the sort, having their own handsome glass lanterns, with two candles in them, garnished and adorned with clippit paper; an equipage which he prophesied would soon wear out of fashion when lamps were once introduced, and the which prediction I have lived to see verified; for certainly, now-adays, except when some elderly widow lady, or maiden gentlewoman, wanting the help and protection of man, happens to be out at her tea and supper, a tight and snod serving lassie, with a three-cornered glass lantern, is never seen on the causey
18. young laird being one of my best customers, which was a harsh and unrighteous doing; but it was not the severest trial which the accident occasioned to me; for the same night, at a late hour, a line was brought to me by a lassie, requesting I would come to a certain place—and when I went there, who was it from but Swinton and the two other young lads that had been the seconds at the duel
19. Jeanie and Marion Sapples, the washerwoman, with a pickle tea and sugar tied in the corners of a napkin, and two measured glasses of whisky in an old doctor’s bottle, had been sent with the foul clothes the night before to the washing-house, and by break of day they were up and at their work; nothing particular, as Marion said, was observed about Jeanie till after they had taken their breakfast, when, in spreading out the clothes on the green, some of the ne’er-do-weel young clerks of the town were seen gaffawing and haverelling with Jeanie, the consequence of which was, that all the rest of the day she was light-headed; indeed, as Mrs Girdwood told me herself, when Jeanie came in from the green for Marion’s dinner, she couldna help remarking to her goodman, that there was something fey about the lassie, or, to use her own words, there was a storm in her tail, light where it might
20. And down the street from his house was a used-car lot, chain-link fence around it, topped with razor wire and patrolled at night by a pair of Dobermans: Bambino and Lassie
21. The lassie was conscious of the ill turn she had played, and would have submitted in modesty; but one of the writers’ clerks, an impudent whipper-
22. “What’s he to do with the lassie? That’s not the law,” said some one else