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书迷正在阅读:雪晴时分 , 我穿成了男主的白月光穿书 , 原来你一直想撩我[快穿] , 不要进入他的游乐园 , [影卫]风起西荒 , 小宝贝 , 重生回大佬发达前 , 御者 , 修真抽卡装NPC , 所有人都在求我出柜[娱乐圈] , 梵先生和他的布偶猫 , 穿成万人迷的男友[穿书]
postcript my memory's no worth a preen; i had amaist fotten , ye bade me write you what they mean by this “new-light,” 'bout which our herds sae aft hae been maist like to fight. in days when mankind were but callans at grammar, logi' sic talents, they took nae pains their speech to balance, or rules to gie; but spak their thoughts in plain, braid lallans, like you or me. in thae auld times, they thought the moon, just like a sark, or pair o' shoon, wore by degrees, till her last roon gaed past their viewin; an' shortly after she was done they gat a new ane. this passed for certain, undisputed; it ne'er cam i' their heads to doubt it, till chiels gat up an' wad fute it, an' ca'd it wrang; an' muckle din there was about it, baith loud an' lang. some herds, weel learn'd upo' the beuk, wad threap auld folk the thing misteuk; for 'twas the auld moon turn'd a neuk an' out of' sight, an' bas-in to the leuk she grew mair bright. this was deny'd, it was affirm'd; the herds and hissels were alarm'd the rev'rend gray-beards rav'd an' storm'd, that beardless laddies should think they better wer inform'd, than their auld daddies. frae less to mair, it gaed to sticks; frae words an' aiths to clours an' nicks; an mo