Aweel

Word AWEEL
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“Aweel, aweel, I wish it may be sae,” said Meiklewham. ❋ Unknown (2008)

“Aweel, aweel, neighbour,” said Laurence, when the mess was taken away, “if ye have done ony thing to bring yoursell to the withy, or the scourging post, it is your ain wilful deed.” ❋ Unknown (2004)

"Aweel! aweel!" the man said, in his slow northern fashion. ❋ Various (N/A)

‘Aweel, aweel, that’s sune settled; we’ll no excise you neither, though we live sae near the Custom-house. ❋ Unknown (1917)

‘Weel, aweel, sirs, ’ said Jabos, whose hard-headed and uncultivated shrewdness seemed sometimes to start the game when others beat the bush—‘weel, weel, ye may be a’ mista’en yet—I’ll never believe that a man would lay a plan to shoot another wi’ his ain gun. ❋ Unknown (1917)

‘Aweel, aweel, Ellangowan, ’ said the lady, raising her voice as the Laird left the room, ‘I wish ye may understand them yoursell, that’s á! ❋ Unknown (1917)

At length, after a draught of home-brewed ale, he began by observing, ‘Aweel, aweel, that hen, ’ looking upon the lamentable relics of what had been once a large fowl, ‘wasna a bad ane to be bred at a town end, though it’s no like our barndoor chuckies at Charlies-hope—and I am glad to see that this vexing job hasna taen awa your appetite, Captain. ❋ Unknown (1917)

‘Aweel, aweel, gudeman, ’ said Mac-Guffog, ‘a wilfu’ man maun hae his way; but if I am challenged for it by the justices, I ken wha sall bear the wyte; ’ and having sealed this observation with a deep oath or two, he retired to bed, after carefully securing all the doors of the Bridewell. ❋ Unknown (1917)

—‘Aweel, aweel, there ’s nae help for ’t, but come up the morn at ony rate. ❋ Unknown (1917)

‘Aweel, aweel, Jock, ’ answered Mr. Skreigh, with a tone of mild solemnity, ‘our accounts differ in no material particulars; but I had no knowledge that ye had seen the man. ❋ Unknown (1917)

‘Aweel, aweel, ’ she said, when she had concluded her examination, ‘since it’s e’en sae, I gie him up, the villain—But oh, we are erring mortals! ❋ Unknown (1917)

I love Scots talk, Scots food, Scots -- aweel, I was aboot to say something that would only sadden many of my friends in America. ❋ Harry Lauder (1910)

` ` Aweel, aweel, maister, '' said the attendant, ` ` short sheep had short rents, I'm thinking. '' ❋ Unknown (1898)

` ` Aweel, aweel, 'said Hobbie, mounting his horse, ` ` it serves naething to strive wi cripples --- they are aye cankered; but I'll just tell ye ae thing, neighbour, that if things be otherwise than weel wi' Grace Armstrong, I'se gie you a scouther, if there be a tar-barrel in the five parishes. '' ❋ Unknown (1898)

` ` Aweel, aweel, if ye really think that, '' answered Hobbie, doubtfully --- ` ` And it's for certain the very fairies --- I mean the very good neighbours themsells (for they say folk suldna ca 'them fairies) that used to be seen on every green knowe at e'en, are no half sae often visible in our days. ❋ Unknown (1898)

"Aweel, aweel, dear Joan, an 'it maun be a log-house, do make it a log heegher nor the lave;" (than the rest). ❋ Unknown (1893)

` ` Aweel, aweel, '' said the Bailie, somewhat disconcerted, ` ` we'se let that be a pass-over --- I dinna approve of making mischief in families. ❋ Unknown (1887)

` ` Aweel, aweel, sir, '' said the Bailie, ` ` you're welcome to a tune on your ain fiddle; but see if I dinna gar ye dance till't afore a's dune. '' ❋ Unknown (1887)

“Aweel, aweel,” said the old lady drily, “that may be the case, but ye maun prescribe some other method for me to get quit o 'the sair throat; for ye ken, doctor, I canna adopt that cure.” ❋ Ramsay, Edward B (1874)

'Aweel, aweel,' said the other; and presently, remembering his manners, and looking on me with a solemn grin, 'A fine day! 'says he. ❋ Robert Louis Stevenson (1872)

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