Blackwood's Magazine, Bind 194W. Blackwood, 1913 |
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... knew it perfectly ! " said Eneas , ruefully , " if he had a nose upon the face of him . What way did I not think of pinching out the candle ! This one fairly stinks . " They stood for twenty minutes more imprisoned in their cell ...
... knew it perfectly ! " said Eneas , ruefully , " if he had a nose upon the face of him . What way did I not think of pinching out the candle ! This one fairly stinks . " They stood for twenty minutes more imprisoned in their cell ...
Side 10
... knew them- selves for outlaws . Their people followed them from custom , born with the convic- tion that the clan must stick together and go out upon the old road when Himself required : Himself , with a handful of savage virtues , made ...
... knew them- selves for outlaws . Their people followed them from custom , born with the convic- tion that the clan must stick together and go out upon the old road when Himself required : Himself , with a handful of savage virtues , made ...
Side 11
... knew the Gaelic fessed . They figured him as people . Nor more was he fam- misty and Fingalian , night iliar in the flesh to the scat- and day in an iron coat , and tered folks who spoke of him brooding , without sleep , upon in ...
... knew the Gaelic fessed . They figured him as people . Nor more was he fam- misty and Fingalian , night iliar in the flesh to the scat- and day in an iron coat , and tered folks who spoke of him brooding , without sleep , upon in ...
Side 13
... knew his money would be sure at Crieff , even if the man who owed it had to seek the tryst with a hundred clay- mores round him . He was a sturdy built , broad - shouldered chunk of a man who had at one time been the champion hammer ...
... knew his money would be sure at Crieff , even if the man who owed it had to seek the tryst with a hundred clay- mores round him . He was a sturdy built , broad - shouldered chunk of a man who had at one time been the champion hammer ...
Side 20
... knew the High- lands as he knew his pocket ; below Loch Ness , at least , there was no pass or cave or clachan where he had not as a boy been wet and cold and weary , or sat about a fir - wood fire , or cried out the triple hoot of the ...
... knew the High- lands as he knew his pocket ; below Loch Ness , at least , there was no pass or cave or clachan where he had not as a boy been wet and cold and weary , or sat about a fir - wood fire , or cried out the triple hoot of the ...
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