Blackwood's Magazine, Bind 194W. Blackwood, 1913 |
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Side 12
... Watches and dragoons . " Such was MacCailein's humour - that the spirit of the mountains could be paci- fied if once the people got a taste for something more than brose and tartan ; he looked upon the Bailie as a pioneer , and gave him ...
... Watches and dragoons . " Such was MacCailein's humour - that the spirit of the mountains could be paci- fied if once the people got a taste for something more than brose and tartan ; he looked upon the Bailie as a pioneer , and gave him ...
Side 16
... Watch thyself ! she's up to mischief ! " Alan warned his nephew in " There ye are ! " she cried with an affected anger . " Tak ' to your savage language when ye're plottin ' , baith o ' ye , for my deceivin ' . " " Ye should have ...
... Watch thyself ! she's up to mischief ! " Alan warned his nephew in " There ye are ! " she cried with an affected anger . " Tak ' to your savage language when ye're plottin ' , baith o ' ye , for my deceivin ' . " " Ye should have ...
Side 19
... watches , skulkings in the heather ; even in his burgess days he could not see a drove of cattle passing but his eye would lift . Many a time Lord Islay got him on the hill with the gun below his oxter , only - to shake a finger at him ...
... watches , skulkings in the heather ; even in his burgess days he could not see a drove of cattle passing but his eye would lift . Many a time Lord Islay got him on the hill with the gun below his oxter , only - to shake a finger at him ...
Side 25
... Watches were considered in some quarters dubious serv- ants of the king . Blackmail was rife as ever . Worst of all , there was the opposition to the Road . -- " George Wade's red sodgers , as ye ken , " said Ninian , " have been for ...
... Watches were considered in some quarters dubious serv- ants of the king . Blackmail was rife as ever . Worst of all , there was the opposition to the Road . -- " George Wade's red sodgers , as ye ken , " said Ninian , " have been for ...
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... watch me in the night ; he has that turn himsel ' ! " And there he gave a nudge to Æneas . Eneas flushed before the level glance she gave him upon this . " There's one thing I hope , " she said , " and that is that you are not in a ...
... watch me in the night ; he has that turn himsel ' ! " And there he gave a nudge to Æneas . Eneas flushed before the level glance she gave him upon this . " There's one thing I hope , " she said , " and that is that you are not in a ...
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